Sad News about OUR ben lj, Ben Keatons.......
#121
guys, lets not forget that another guy who we may or may not have known (still not sure who it is) also died tragically in the accident. keep him and his family in your prayers as well.
I'm amazed at how much this has affected me. It certainly makes me realize that the time I spend on these forums is not "wasted time" as I often think of it.
I'm amazed at how much this has affected me. It certainly makes me realize that the time I spend on these forums is not "wasted time" as I often think of it.
#122
From F-Chat, regarding the identity of the passenger. Posted by Italian21:
"The passenger was another amazing guy and friend, Cory Rudl. I was with them both. Cory's Murceilago Roadster overheated early in the session. He was interested in buying a GT and Ben graciously offered Cory a seat to show him what the car could do. The entrance to the track was at the absolute worst place in the straight and an F-car was waived on in error as they came down the straight. It was just unthinkable something like this could happen. The driver waived on is by all accounts an excellent driver and was only doing what was instructed. I doubt he ever saw the car in such a blind spot coming on. May they both rest in peace and my heartfelt prayers for their families. Cory leaves behind a wonderful wife of just 30 days.......tragic isn't the word."
Truly sad
"The passenger was another amazing guy and friend, Cory Rudl. I was with them both. Cory's Murceilago Roadster overheated early in the session. He was interested in buying a GT and Ben graciously offered Cory a seat to show him what the car could do. The entrance to the track was at the absolute worst place in the straight and an F-car was waived on in error as they came down the straight. It was just unthinkable something like this could happen. The driver waived on is by all accounts an excellent driver and was only doing what was instructed. I doubt he ever saw the car in such a blind spot coming on. May they both rest in peace and my heartfelt prayers for their families. Cory leaves behind a wonderful wife of just 30 days.......tragic isn't the word."
Truly sad
#123
Ben posted this photo a few days back
Originally posted by SteveH
I'm amazed at how much this has affected me. It certainly makes me realize that the time I spend on these forums is not "wasted time" as I often think of it.
I'm amazed at how much this has affected me. It certainly makes me realize that the time I spend on these forums is not "wasted time" as I often think of it.
#126
I am just stunned by this news. I never personally met Ben but I have shared emails with him. Through our mutual love of P-cars, and almost daily interaction on this board and other boards, it seems like I have known Ben for the past 4-5 years. This is the strangest feeling. I am sure that many of you feel the same as I do. It's hard to describe how it's possible to feel a sense of loss without ever meeting the person in person. This community and this form of interaction with people is almost the same as sharing a daily phone call and chewing the fat or meeting down at the local bar and sharing a few. We do this on a daily basis and even though I have never met you guys, I can call all of you guys my friends. Through these silly little messages, everybody has a personality and character that shines through. Ben was a tremendous individual. One genuinely cool guy. Instead of saying anything negative about somebody, he'd just throw in a little quip or joke. Truly an awesome guy that will be missed. I am still in disbelief that this even happened.
Being a father of 3 boys under the age of 7, I can't even begin to imagine what his wife and children are going through. My deepest sympathies go out to his family.
Be safe out there guys, the last thing we need is to lose another friend from the board.
Being a father of 3 boys under the age of 7, I can't even begin to imagine what his wife and children are going through. My deepest sympathies go out to his family.
Be safe out there guys, the last thing we need is to lose another friend from the board.
#127
My deepest condolences and sympathies to Ben's loved ones, friends, and associates.
I never had the privilege of personally knowing Ben, but it was impossible to not recognize and respect his upstanding character and vast knowledge. True class act.
I never had the privilege of personally knowing Ben, but it was impossible to not recognize and respect his upstanding character and vast knowledge. True class act.
#128
ive been going back and forth at the ferrari chat website and this is what someone posted over there...
The person driving the vehicle who was behind him (Ferrari Stradale) just called us and told us what happened from his view. He was first on the scene. He said the GT past him at over 150mph as they eased onto the straigh a way and was traveling close to 165mph when he saw the car swerve. He got his car stopped and was first on the scene. One person was DOA and the other (driver) passed away in the helicopter enroute to the hospital.
What happened with the pit marshall:
Marshall saw the GT coming and gave the Ferrari owner the "GO" Ferrari guy hesitated.. looked back at the track.. passenger was shouting "GO".. then marshall says "STOP" and the Ferrari guy takes off.
Now: If the GT was moving at 165+ and the pit marshall wasnt familiar with cars generating that kind of speed (I'm doubting he was a CA Speedway employee) I could easily see how a split second hesitation on behalf of the driver could really mess things up.
This sucks. The passenger had just jumped into the GT. He was thinking about buying one and wanted a hot lap in it. Several of the FOC members are on their way to his house to "inform" his wife.
The person driving the vehicle who was behind him (Ferrari Stradale) just called us and told us what happened from his view. He was first on the scene. He said the GT past him at over 150mph as they eased onto the straigh a way and was traveling close to 165mph when he saw the car swerve. He got his car stopped and was first on the scene. One person was DOA and the other (driver) passed away in the helicopter enroute to the hospital.
What happened with the pit marshall:
Marshall saw the GT coming and gave the Ferrari owner the "GO" Ferrari guy hesitated.. looked back at the track.. passenger was shouting "GO".. then marshall says "STOP" and the Ferrari guy takes off.
Now: If the GT was moving at 165+ and the pit marshall wasnt familiar with cars generating that kind of speed (I'm doubting he was a CA Speedway employee) I could easily see how a split second hesitation on behalf of the driver could really mess things up.
This sucks. The passenger had just jumped into the GT. He was thinking about buying one and wanted a hot lap in it. Several of the FOC members are on their way to his house to "inform" his wife.
#129
I know this sounds corny, but I wish Ben was able to read his 'living' obituary here on this forum - it's inspiring to see just how loved and respected he is, and what a loss it is to all of us. I am still freaked out in remembering his posts from yesterday and early this morning - it doesn't seem real to me. I can't even imagine what his wife and daughter are going through and I shudder deeply to consider my own wife and daughter when I'm out there on the track.
PLEASE be safe out there, everyone - do whatever you can to always be safe!
PLEASE be safe out there, everyone - do whatever you can to always be safe!
#130
RIP Ben, he was such a great guy. Words can't explain what I'm going through with his loss.
Threads like this one on NICO isn't helping much.
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It does not in any way represents NICO.
Threads like this one on NICO isn't helping much.
Link Edited by request
It does not in any way represents NICO.
Last edited by TheJunglist; 06-04-2005 at 12:45 AM.
#131
Originally posted by SteveH
guys, lets not forget that another guy who we may or may not have known (still not sure who it is) also died tragically in the accident. keep him and his family in your prayers as well.
I'm amazed at how much this has affected me. It certainly makes me realize that the time I spend on these forums is not "wasted time" as I often think of it.
guys, lets not forget that another guy who we may or may not have known (still not sure who it is) also died tragically in the accident. keep him and his family in your prayers as well.
I'm amazed at how much this has affected me. It certainly makes me realize that the time I spend on these forums is not "wasted time" as I often think of it.
In memory of Ben and Cory (whom I did not know), I think we should all look into improving the safety of our track events - starting with ensuring proper flaggers. Your lives really are in their hands out there...
#132
THis is so sureal...I cannot believe this. I have chatted with him many a times...we were supposed to meet up soon to chat cars and play around.
I didn't know the man, more than from this board, but I feel like I lost a friend.
RIP Ben...have fun at the race track in the sky.
I didn't know the man, more than from this board, but I feel like I lost a friend.
RIP Ben...have fun at the race track in the sky.
#133
I received a call from Robert about this horrible news and I just didn't believe it, truly shocking, I've talked to Ben, he has offered me a ride in his GT, as he has with most of us, I've raced on that track, and I'm at a loss for words. We, and most of all his family have lost a friend, a father, and a man that would lend a helping hand to any stranger at any time. Ben you will be missed! My deepest condolences goes out to his family and the family of Cory the passenger.
#134
Originally posted by TUUNER
Brings tears to my eyes.
Thomas
Brings tears to my eyes.
Thomas
very sad