Monday, October 28, 2024

"Fat Stefan" reveals the truth about famous Ferrari accident

It is now 18 years since Stefan Erikson alias "Fed Stefan" crashed a Ferrari Enzo in what later became a world-famous accident. Now he tells how.

Swedish businessman Stefan Erikson aka Tjock-Steffe became known internationally after the remarkable accident in a Ferrari Enzo on a highway near Malibu in 2006.

In a new video on YouTube channel GTBoard, he reveals details of what happened the day he cut the supercar off the road and ended up in jail. The pictures from the scene of the accident showed a badly damaged Ferrari Enzo and were broadcast by news stations all over the world.

– We get used to talking about cars, and so this episode from California became part of the conversation. It was interesting to hear him talk about it himself, says Gustav Träff, who recorded the interview.

In the video, Tjock-Steffe, whose real name is Stefan Eriksson, tells how he lost control of the car.

– I hit 250 km/h and went into a spin, but I managed to straighten out again. Then I gassed up to 345 km/h, but a hill crest came and the car took off. I think it was a shock absorber that broke," he says.

READ ALSO: Kevin Magnussen open to wild Formula 1 change

The violent traffic cost the Swede a sentence of three years in a prison in California. It was not the first time he had been in trouble with the law.

Stefan Eriksson, who was born in Uppsala in 1961, began his career as a sheet metal worker, quickly slipping into crime and drug addiction.

During the 1990s, he gained a reputation as the leader of an organized crime group in Uppsala, often referred to as the "Uppsalamaffian."

In 1995, he was convicted of bank fraud and sentenced to a longer prison term. After his release, he threw himself into entrepreneurship and built a career in the gaming industry.

At the height of his success, he lived in California surrounded by luxury, expensive cars and big ambitions. However, life in the hustle and bustle came to an abrupt end with the fateful accident that sent him back to prison.

The video gives an insight into the person behind the Tjock-Steffe yoke, something the Swedish police invented, and his penchant for fast cars.

For Gustav Träff, it was an opportunity to hear about Eriksson's passion for cars, which they both share.

– He spoke very openly about his life and everything that has happened. Also about his great interest in cars. I could have sat there for three more hours, says Gustav Träff.

The smashed Ferrari was sold for a staggering 1.7 million dollars, corresponding to just under 12 million Danish kroner, at an auction in Paris as recently as 2016. Today, the car is black.

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

https://youtu.be/_aL7q6hw5a0?si=MGhZCxB108O1AEmd

Latest

Don't miss

Postnord's electric cars go far enough – limited to 90 km/h

Postnord in Sweden does not go far enough in...

Car brands would rather build fewer cars than obey the EU

Jean-Philippe Imparato, who heads all of Stellantis in Europe,...

Disappeared 20 years ago – the Audi A2 is resurrected as an electric car

Almost 20 years ago, the small and expensive Audi...

Motorist got scared of his own Tesla and ended up in a ditch

A Czech man was scared when he experienced the...

The police shut down car collisions in Aarhus with torrential rain

On Thursday evening and early Sunday morning, East Jutland...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

New choir card scam is spreading on Facebook

In various groups on Facebook, several users offer that they will take the penalty for another driver for a fee. A clip can cost...

Volvo EX30 loses DKK 40 in value per short kilometer

The new Volvo EX30 is very popular in both Denmark and Sweden. But now a Swedish calculation shows that the loss in value is...

Mechanic shatters myth that motorists have believed for years

For years, many motorists have believed that a 'full inspection' of their cars provides peace of mind. Also a long way into the future....

Nissan Ariya drops significantly in price in Denmark

The Danish Nissan importer cuts DKK 15,000 from the price of the SUV Ariya, so that the model now starts at DKK 264,900. The...

Clarkson put to hate: "Better to die of boredom?"

On social media, the former Top Gear host is being blamed for his own heart problems. Now he answers again - is it better...

Media: Volkswagen closes factories – thousands to be laid off

Volkswagen is now under such pressure that, according to the news agency Reuters, the brand cannot avoid anything other than factory closure. It costs...

Huge group tests 'miracle battery' for electric cars

The world's fourth largest car group will soon test solid state batteries, which for years have been heralded as a miracle for and a...

Has Haas regretted it? Comes with new Kevin Magnussen message

Haas is bowing down after Kevin Magnussen's magnificent performance during the Mexican grand prix at the weekend. Everything was perfect, says the team manager....

Car giant recalls 44,000 cars – brakes collapse

Stellantis is now having to recall the big ones, because a number of car brands have built cars with brake pedals that collapse. Stellantis,...

Porsche regrets – will not only build electric cars after all

Actually, Porsche had only intended to build electric cars. By 2030 at the latest, 80 percent of all models should run on electricity. But...

Is your Tesla affected? This DKK 58,000 equipment does not work

Tesla may be forced to return money or equip cars with new computers. Because even in brand new cars, the chipset cannot handle FSD,...

Swedish police want to copy Denmark's tall speed booths

The speed booths in Sweden have not increased in the past 15 years. Now law enforcement will be allowed to set up speed bumps,...
footer.txt Viser footer.txt.