Sad anniversary...


Matech GT1

GT Owner
Apr 2, 2009
340
London
Just a note to mark the anniversary of the very sad passing of Martin Bartek, owner of Matech Competition, and creator of the Matech Ford GT1 and GT3 race winning cars.

You are in our thoughts. And never forgotten.

S.
 
Sorry Steven. Such a tragic situation.
 
I miss his smile, and the sparkle of dreams in his eyes. Very sad....
 
Very sad. God Bless.
 
'Really sad situation. He left faaaaaaar too soon.

May he R.I.P.
 
Yes Stephen very sad as he was a great person. I hope his family is doing well and may he R.I.P
 
Met him at VIR. Seemed like a Very likeable, humble young man.
 
Amen Steve. Martin and Matech are sorely missed by all.
 
R.I.P. Martin. You are missed. Best wishes and strength to his family.
 
My thoughts and prayers are with Martin and his family.
 
Martin Bartek

Gentlemen,

God bless Martin Bartek. An amazing man who did what a lot of us fantasized about but thought impossible. Those hours at Le Mans with #60 well out in front of all GT1 and GT2 cars were magic. Well into the night we all believed it was going to happen. Ford GT, after a 40 year absence, wins again at Le Mans. It didn't quite happen.....but God it was magnificent just the same.

One of my favorite sports stories involves an obscure athlete named Bill Koch. In 1976 Bill became the first American to win an Olympic Medal in a Nordic event, a Silver Medal in 30km Cross Country skiing. There was a tremendous crush of media who all wanted to know if he would return in 1980 to "bring home the gold" for the U.S.A. Even though he was married and did not plan to, Bill decided to train for 4 more years and he did return to try and win a Gold Medal in 1980. There were cameras everywhere and start to finish TV coverage of his race. He gutted himself with an all out effort and.......finished well off the pace and out of the medals.

After the race the television reporters asked him if he was disappointed in his performance. His response had a very powerful effect on many of us who saw it. He said, "I believed, after winning the Silver in 1976 that I could win Gold this year for my country, my family, and myself. For the last 4 years I have been away from my wife to train, it has been very hard on us financially, I have endured injuries, pain, and the daily grind of a back breaking training regimen. Nothing about this 4 year long commitment has been easy. It all came down to this race and today, out on the course, I gave it everything I had. And although I came up short of your expectations, it is my sincere hope that at least some of my countrymen, appreciate my effort.

Well, Martin may have come up a bit short, but everyone there could see that he definitely gave it everything he had. And let there be no doubt that all of us in the Ford GT community worldwide, marvel at the sheer audacity of his attempt, were thrilled by the magic of that event, and our appreciation for his incredible effort will live as long as we do. Bravo Martin, rest in peace.

Chip
 

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Lovely words everybody. And great choice of photo Chip. He indeed gave his everything and very nearly succeeded.
:-)
S
 
Our thanks, thoughts and prayers.
Cheers Steven.
Monica and Terry
 
Missed this while traveling and thanks for the post Steven.

Great post Chip. RIP Martin my friend.
 
It's such a shame that Martin is gone. His ability to turn the return of Ford GT from dream to reality was the catalyst for a once in a lifetime opportunity for many of us. Watching that GT flying around Le Mans while dominating it's class until the engine was gone was magical, and without Martin, it would have never happened. I'm glad you were able to get that Matech GT1 car and keep it part of the family.

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Us old f**rts that remember 1966. I've had a hope that for 1966 + 50 that some one will take a modern Ford GT and get in the race and finish 1-2-3 in the GT class. How cool would that be? Matech was my hope. I hope someone will find the where with all to do it.