Yet Another Enzo Destroyed

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Summary::
A 2003 Ferrari Enzo crashed at 6:08 AM on February 21, 2006 in Malibu, California on the Pacific Coast Highway near Dekkar Canyon. In the first few hours after the crash, there was a lot of confusion as to who the driver was. Here are the facts so far - we will continue to update you on this story as it unfolds:

FACTS:
The owner of the car is Stefan Erikssen, a 44 year old former executive of Gizmondo. He left Gizmondo after allegedly being involved in a Swedish Mafia crime ring.
He only suffered a bloody lip in the accident
He claimed that he was a passenger in the Enzo and that the person driving was a German guy named "Dietrich".
He claimed that they were racing a Mercedes SLR
Police estimate that he was travelling a minimum of 100 MPH and up to 200 MPH when the crash occurred.
Stefan Erikssen was intoxicated at the time of the accident
OTHER INFO:
A witness claimed that he saw the car go airborn due to excessive speed which is why the crash occurred in the first place.
Police could not find the "driver", but they did find blood on the drivers side airbag and none on the passenger side airbag
Police find the owner's story sketchy
LATEST UPDATES:
Police are currently testing the blood on the driver side airbag.
Insurance company will not be covering the cost of damages due to the extremely reckless circumstances of the accident. Total loss is estimated to be between $750,000 and $1,000,000
If the blood on the driver side airbag matches the owner's, then he may face possible jail time for giving false information to the police and DUI.
Update: Feb 22 - 9:04 PM EST - Police are pursuing the theory that Eriksson spent Monday night and Tuesday morning drinking with friends at a Beverly Hills house when they decided to drive to Malibu to race the Enzo against a silver Mercedes SLR
Update: Feb 22 - 9:04 PM EST - The driver was convicted of fraud and counterfeiting in Sweden in 1993 and 1994. "It's all beginning to come together," says Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Philip Brooks. "Pretty soon, we'll have it all figured out."

BEFORE THE ACCIDENT:
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MAP OF ACCIDENT:
Approximate location of the accident:

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Fox News 11 - Breaking News Ferrari Crash
http://d8.yousendit.com/F/2TZW0IJFHIW2K3NTV9OW2BA4AJ/Ferrari_F60_Crash_on_PCH.wmv
 
Fawk is lucky to be alive. What a tool. I hate seeing these cars wrecked, but I always love when people prove you do not need to have brains to have money.
 
cherokee89 said:
Fawk is lucky to be alive. What a tool. I hate seeing these cars wrecked, but I always love when people prove you do not need to have brains to have money.

The big question though is HOW DO THESE RETARDED ASSHATS make that money....
 
Saw the live footage on the news the other morning. The debris field was a couple hundred feet long. Looked like he went wide in a turn, up onto a bank on the side of the road and spudded into a telephone pole. :wierd: hasta :hang:
 
Heh, if this is who I think it is, the guy brought the car up to one of the car shows that the Art Center College of Design annually hosts in Pasadena; IIRC, this would've been in 2004. The car was parked off at one end of the show on a carpet and held off behind velvet ropes. His bimbo girlfriend/wife/mistress/concubine/whatever was all over it like it was a new set of fake boobs, and he was yelling at anyone who got within a couple feet of the rope to get back. Not sure it was him, but the description of a drunk Swede with an Enzo seems to gel with what I remember.

As for how people like this get as much money as they do - inheritance is one good way of squandering the fortune mommy and daddy spent a lifetime building. Can't say I'm particularly fond of the Enzo, but it is a shame to see one destroyed by someone with so little appreciation for it.
 
DIBS on the engine....the dings should bang right out!:thumbup:


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Drunk guy speeding snaps a telephone pole in half with a ultra light composite car...

and is still alive.

The only sadness I feel is that he's not getting hosed off the pavement...

He coulda came over that hill and hit a minivan full of kids.
 
reminds me of the Honda I towed a couple months ago. It was going over 100 MPH when it hit a guardrail, spun, hit a telephone pole, split in half, front half contiued going at a high rate of speed, hit a traffic light in the middle of the intersection and the driver was ejected and DOA (decapitated). The debri was spread over abou a 150-200 foot raius. That was the second of three times that pole was hit within about a week and a half, all srerious accidents. One was a DUI with the guys 5 year old son in the truck.

Fatal car in half

The 3rd of three crashes at that intersection
 
Hmmmm-

Get a 2wd 2 door, pull the back seat, and gently place engine and transaxle that previous owner was kind enough to pull, and rule the streets... :laugh3:
 
Gil BullyKatz said:
Drunk guy speeding snaps a telephone pole in half with a ultra light composite car...

and is still alive.

Read the article in the paper today. He suffered a cut lip.
 
Funny I was just up there on that same stretch of road on monday afternoon... Its a shame that some jackoff gets to total out a very rare car... I seriously hope that Ferrari rethinks who they let have these cars.. :D
 
I thought you had to have both a F-40 and F-50 before you could buy an Enzo.
 
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