- Tadek Marek
Tadeusz «Tadek» Marek was a Polish-English automobile engineer, known for his
Aston Martin engines.Marek was from
Krakow . [ [http://www.tricykl.com/index.php?goto=arts:6/art:12 Złote czasy arystokracji] from tricykl.com (last accessed May 7, 2007)] He raced and won with aChevrolet Master sedan in the XIIRally of Poland (1939) [ [http://rallyofpoland.pl/newspl//fullnews.php?id=42 Zwycięzcy Rajdu Polski (1921 - 2005)] from rallyofpoland.pl (last accessed April 16, 2007)] before moving toGreat Britain where he joined theCenturion tank engine development (1944), [ [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/art/2007/03/put_the_dash_back_into_aston_m.html Put the dash back into Aston Martin] from blogs.guardian.co.uk.] and eventually joinedAston Martin (1954). [ [http://philthefox.canalblog.com/archives/voitures_anciennes/index.html Aston Martin DB4 Superleggera] from canalblog.com.]He developed the 6-cylinder engines of the
Aston Martin DBR2 racing car (1956), and was a successor to the Lagonda engine used inAston Martin DB2 . It was subsequently used in the DB4, DB5, DB6 and DBS. Marek also developed theAston Martin V8 engine (1968), which was in use until the year 2000. It was first equipped to a DB5 driven by Marek personally (1965), [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2004/10/22/emfdb523.xml Going one better than James Bond] from telegraph.co.uk] and twoAston Martin DB7 were also equipped with this V8 (1995). [ [http://www.beanoboys.com/db7/db7_v8.htm Aston Martin DB7 V8 (1995)] from astonmartins.com] ]References
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