Zef Eisenberg was the British founder of sports nutrition brand Maximuscle, an ultra-speed motorbike racer and television presenter.
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He died of a fatal crash after he tried to break the 207mph land speech record. He died at Elvington Airfield, near York after reports of a serious collision.
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The site is the same location former Top Gear presenter, Richard Hammond crashed in 2006.
Millionaire fitness firm founder and motorcycle racer, Zef Eisenberg died at age 47. Eisenberg ran the Madmax Race Team, which attempts speed records with motorbikes and cars. His death was confirmed by his family.


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