Hook started dirt track in 2005 before moving onto tarmac in 2008 and ranking 3rd at the MRRDA series nationally. The rider from New South Wales was then selected for the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup in 2009 and 2010, before returning to Australia in 2011 and winning the 125 championship. Hook also came third nationally on a Honda CBR600 and for 2012 he rode for Team Honda Australia in the Australia Supersport 600 category, finishing second. Hook also competed in the Petronas Asia Dream Cup throughout Asia, finishing third. 2013 saw Hook debut in the Australian Suberbike Championship and take podium finishes and fifth overall. Racing in Australia, Japan and throughout the Asia Pacific region since, Hook also came second in the 2015 Suzuka 8H and raced with Honda F.C.C. TSR in the FIM Endurance World Championship. Hook then took the EWC crown in the 2017-2018 season after an impressive campaign, and arrived in MotoE™ at Alma Pramac Racing as the reigning endurance Champion. A tricky season prevailed in 2019, but Hook will be confident of a much brighter campaign in 2020 with Alma Pramac Racing having got a year’s experience under his belt.