Dean Tighe

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NationalityAustralia Australian
BornDean Joseph Tighe
(1966-06-17) 17 June 1966 (age 59)
RelativesIvan Tighe (father)
Martin Tighe (brother)
Carnumber12
Dean Tighe
NationalityAustralia Australian
BornDean Joseph Tighe
(1966-06-17) 17 June 1966 (age 59)
RelativesIvan Tighe (father)
Martin Tighe (brother)
Australian Hillclimb Championship career
Car number12
Championships1
Wins1
Podiums2
Championship titles
2023

2022
Australian Supersprint Championship
Australian Hillclimb Championship
Australian Supersprint Championship

Dean Joseph Tighe (born 17 June 1966) is an Australian mechanic, engineer, and race car driver. Tighe developed a passion for motorsport at a young age, because of his father, Ivan Tighe, a racer and engine builder. He began building engines during his youth. Tighe pursues a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering at the Queensland University of Technology.

He attended speedway events and developed an interest in racing. At the age of 10, Tighe started racing motorbikes, and by 12, he had built his first engine. He won the Queensland Short Circuit Motocross Championship with an engine he built during his senior year of school.

Tighe aspired to become a race car driver. However, when his brother Martin Tighe unexpectedly died, he found himself managing the family business, Ivan Tighe Engineering, while simultaneously pursuing his studies. Tighe became the head of the business, now known as Tighe Cams. The company produced custom-made camshafts.[1] Tighe Cams has worked to manufacture camshafts for the Australian-built Collins-class submarines used by the Royal Australian Navy.[citation needed]

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