'Dr Ulrich Bez' (b. November 1943 in
Bad Cannstatt,
Germany) is a German engineering manager. He holds a
doctorate in engineering from the
University of Stuttgart. Throughout his career he was responsible for product design and development at
Porsche,
BMW and
Daewoo Motor.
While at Porsche, he led Vehicle Research and Development and motor sport programmes in
Formula 1 and
World Endurance Championship in
Indianapolis and
Le Mans. He directed design and development of the
911 Turbo, the
Carrera RS 2.7, the
968 and the
993.
Dr. Bez was the first director of
BMW Technik GmbH (BMW Technology), responsible for the design of
BMW Z1.
At Daewoo Motor, Ulrich Bez was Vice President of Engineering (
1993-
1998), involved with the development of the series of domestic models such as the
Daewoo Lanos,
Daewoo Leganza and the
Daewoo Nubira.
Before he became the
Chief Executive Officer and
Chairman of
Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. in July 2000, he also was a business advisor to the
Ford Motor Company. Dr Bez is also still a keen racing driver and was part of a team that drove an
Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24 to a top-25 finish in the 2006
24 Hours Nürburgring endurance race. He has also run the
1959 24 Hours of Le Mans winning
Aston Martin DBR1 in the
Le Mans Legend race.