2 Amateur Racers Die in Crash at Speedway The La Jolla men were driving the course during a club day at the Fontana racetrack. By Martin Henderson Times Staff Writer June 3, 2005 Two San Diego County men died when the Porsche they were racing crashed and caught fire Thursday morning at California Speedway in Fontana, authorities said. Benjamin Miles Keaton, 39, and his passenger, Corey Nicholas Rudl, 34, both of La Jolla, died from injuries after Keaton lost control of a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. The car left the track, careened onto a grassy area and struck a barrier. The engine compartment then caught fire, according to a San Bernardino County sheriff's report. On-site medical personnel, the same used for NASCAR and Indy Racing League events at the speedway, responded at 10:40 a.m. and quickly extinguished the fire, sheriff's officials said. Rudl, who worked in Internet marketing, was pronounced dead at the scene; Keaton was airlifted to Loma Linda University Hospital, where he died about an hour later, according to the San Bernardino County Coroner's Office. Both suffered multiple traumatic injuries, but neither suffered burns, said Supervising Deputy Coroner Randy Emon. The vehicle made a passenger-side impact at more than 100 mph. Both men were wearing helmets and safety belts, authorities said. "The driver's side was in good shape, but the passenger side was obliterated," Emon said.The accident occurred while the track was being rented by the San Diego chapter of the Ferrari Owners Club.
Nice to know the sad details.
Take care on the roads.
Warm regards,
Ash
mailto:ash@aktpromotions.net
MAKE MONEY with these superior low cost home business opportunities. Activate your own multiple residual income streams for a lifetime of profits. Our income opportunities include websites that pay direct to your Paypal or Stormpay accounts, affiliate and network marketing systems, plus software & ebooks for information and resale. http://www.aktpromotions.net/
Thursday, June 16, 2005
To Corey Rudl's Family and Dear Wife Tracey
The happiness and pride of a nation consist in this, that it should shine out like the sun in the high heaven of knowledge. "Shall they who have knowledge and they who have it not, be treated alike?" And the honor and distinction of the individual consist in this, that he among all the world's multitudes should become a source of social good. Is any larger bounty conceivable than this, that an individual, looking within himself, should find that by the confirming grace of God he has become the cause of peace and well-being, of happiness and advantage to his fellow men? No, by the one true God, there is no greater bliss, no more complete delight.
'Abdu'l-Baha
Excerpt from the Baha'i Sacred Writings
The Secret Of Divine Civilization p.2
www.bahai.org
'Abdu'l-Baha
Excerpt from the Baha'i Sacred Writings
The Secret Of Divine Civilization p.2
www.bahai.org
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)