Kieth O'dor
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Kieth O'dor (born 5 April 1962, Salisbury - died 10 September 1995) was a British racing driver, who competed primarily in touring cars before being killed during a race at the AVUS circuit in Berlin.[1]
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[edit] Background
He raced under the surname O'dor or Odor (changing from one spelling to another from year to year) but the original family name is the Hungarian Ódor. Kieth's father, János Ódor (better known as Jan Odor of the Janspeed racing team) immigrated to the United Kingdom after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956.
[edit] Touring cars
Kieth built his reputation in Britain with several seasons of racing in the BTCC with his father's Janspeed team, primarily with uncompetitive Nissan equipment; his results were generally good but not spectacular, although he took an excellent high-profile win at Silverstone in the BTCC support race at the 1993 British Grand Prix meeting. Odor finished in the top six in the BTCC standings that year, but then endured a difficult 1994 season in an uncompetitive car before Nissan chose to (temporarily) end their involvement with touring car racing in Britain.
[edit] Death
He moved to a works drive with the Nissan team in the ADAC Super-Tourenwagen-Cup (the German 2-litre touring car championship) in 1995. Kieth won the first race of the double header meeting at AVUS (giving Nissan its first win in the series) and was leading the second race when his Primera was pitched against the left wall by a front left suspension failure (or front left tyre explosion), which was probably triggered by the way he was riding the high kerbs of the chicanes installed in the temporary track. The Nissan spun twice and stopped sideways in the middle of the track, in the fast approach to Nordkurve. Two competitors managed to avoid the stricken Nissan, but it was then hit square in the right-side door by Frank Biela's Audi. Because of his British racing background, and unlike most other competitors in the German series, Kieth was racing a right hand drive (RHD) touring car, and so he suffered serious injuries when the door on that side of the car was struck. He was airlifted to a Berlin hospital, but died later that same day.
[edit] Career rundown
- 1980s - Began career in rallying.
- 1987 - British Production Saloon Car Championship - 2000cc Class Champion (Peugeot 205).
- 1989 - British Production Saloon Champion (Ford Sierra Cosworth).
- 1990 - British Group N Saloon Champion (Nissan Skyline GT-R).
- 1991 - British Touring Car Championship (Nissan Primera eZX).
- 1992 - BTCC - 12th in points (Nissan Primera eGT).
- 1993 - BTCC - 6th in points, British Grand Prix support race winner (Nissan Primera eGT).
- 1994 - BTCC - 15th in points (Nissan Primera eGT).
- 1995 - German STW Cup - 10th in points, 1 win (Nissan Primera eGT) - Killed in STW race at Avus, Berlin.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- (German) Berliner Zeitung, sports
- (German) Berliner Zeitung, spolitics