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Kieth O'dor (5 April 1962 – 11 September 1995) was a British
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, born in
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, who competed primarily in
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. He scored
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's first win during the super touring era in both the
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and the Super Tourenwagen Cup. He was killed during a race at the AVUS circuit in
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.


Background and early life

Kieth O'Dor was born in
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, Wiltshire, in the United Kingdom, on 5 April 1962, and was the son of János Ódor who emigrated from Hungary to the United Kingdom after the Soviet invasion in 1956. He founded the
Janspeed Janspeed Technologies Ltd is an automotive performance tuning company, specialising in exhaust systems. The company was founded in 1962 by János Ódor. With a workforce of 74 employees, Janspeed works closely with many luxury and performance car ...
automotive engineering company and racing team. Kieth raced under the surname O'dor or Odor (changing from one spelling to another from year to year). He was married to Anita Blandford.


Early career and British touring cars

Odor started out in rallying during the mid-1980s before switching to circuit racing, winning his class in the British Production Saloon Car Championship in 1987 driving a Peugeot 205. He won the overall championship in 1989 driving a
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. In 1990 he won the Group N Production Championship driving a
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prepared by his father's Janspeed outfit. The following year Odor moved up to the
British Touring Car Championship The Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom, currently organised and administered by TOCA TOCA, formally trading as BARC (TOCA) Ltd, is an organiser of motorsport events in ...
, again with his father's Janspeed team, driving a manufacturer-backed Nissan Primera. He continued to drive for the team in 1992 and then enjoyed a competitive 1993 with improving results including his first pole position, podium and then securing Nissan's first BTCC win of the super touring era at the high profile
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grand prix support race on the
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GP circuit eventually finishing sixth overall in the standings. He continued with the team in 1994 but the Nissan was not nearly as competitive, a fourth place at
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early in the season the only time the car showed any real pace. After only scoring a handful more points during the season Nissan decided to call time on the BTCC program.


Death

Following Nissan's withdrawal from the BTCC, O'dor switched to the German ADAC Super Tourenwagen Cup driving for the Nissan-backed BMS Scuderia Italia in a year-old Primera. Although the Nissan was not the most competitive car, O'dor was a regular top-ten finisher and had the measure of his teammates. He scored his and Nissan's first victory in the championship, at the first race of the double-header meeting at AVUS, defeating eventual champion
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's BMW. He was running third behind Winkelhock and Peter Kox in the second race when he clipped the barriers and spun in the path of oncoming cars. The close-following
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and
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managed to avoid O'dor but Frank Biela's Audi crashed heavily into the driver's side of O'dor's car at 118 mph. Biela quickly extracted himself from his car, but O'dor did not. Rescuers took several minutes to reach O'dor, while cars continued to circulate behind the safety car for several laps. They were unable to open the door of the heavily damaged Nissan and it took half an hour before O'dor could be removed from the car and airlifted to hospital in Berlin. He died in the early hours of the following morning.


Racing record


Career history

* 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.


Complete British Touring Car Championship results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) # – Race was stopped due to heavy rain. No points were awarded.


Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

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) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) † Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.


References


External links

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