Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Speed record holder ‘greatly loved’

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DAREDEVIL businessma­n Zef Eisenberg, who died trying to break a speed record in a Porsche 911 Turbo, was greatly loved by his family who “followed his progress with great admiration”, they said in a statement.

The 47-year-old father-of two died at the scene of the crash at Elvington Airfield near York when his vehicle went out of control at high speed at the end of a run.

He had already survived Britain’s fastest motorcycle crash at the same airfield in 2016 when his turbinepow­ered motorbike failed to stop at the end of the runway, breaking bones in his legs and pelvis - which meant he had to learn to walk again.

Eisenberg, a former teenage bodybuilde­r from north London, had made his fortune with the Maximuscle fitness brand of protein powder, eventually selling to pharma giant GlaxoSmith­Kline and moving to Guernsey.

He concentrat­ed his mind on motor sport, and once said: “The human body and a vehicle engine have close similariti­es.

“Both require the best care, fuel and maintenanc­e to perform at their best.”

An ultra-speed motorbike racer, in the past decade he amassed over 90 land speed records on two wheels and four.

After five years of intense work on a powerful bike, he set a new Guinness World record for the fastest turbine bike in the world at 234.01mph.

He underwent gruelling rehabilita­tion after the devastatin­g 2016 crash and exactly a year later he was competing again on the rebuilt bike.

His enthusiasm for motor sport led to presenting the ITV show Speed Freaks, focusing on the design, build and engineerin­g of extreme cars.

Last year, also at Elvington, he broke the record for the fastest unfaired electric motorbike and dedicated the achievemen­t to friend and colleague Daley Mathison was due to ride in the Isle of Man TT Zero race earlier that year.

His family released a tribute statement, which said: “Known for the enthusiasm that he applied to each of his projects, Eisenberg injected his positivity into everyone he came into contact with.

“They, in turn, were left feeling upbeat and in an enlightene­d mood.

“His family have described him as a ‘true genius with unique talents’.

“Eisenberg leaves behind a loving partner Mirella D’Antonio and two children.”

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