Rodney Bryan Orr (November 6, 1962 – February 14, 1994) was an American stock car racing driver.
[1] A graduate of Robbinsville High School, Orr was a resident of Palm Coast, Florida and started his racing career at Volusia County Speedway in the late 1980s.
In subsequent rounds, drivers could give up their starting position and attempt to qualify with a faster lap as backup.
His car lifted up and slammed heavily into the outside retaining wall and catch fence with the roof at over 175 mph.
As of 2022, NASCAR and suspension parts suppler Tenneco mandate specification shocks and springs for all Cup Series races.
In 2001, Orr gained attention again after the death of Dale Earnhardt when his autopsy photos as well as those of Bonnett and pop star Lisa Lopes were displayed on the internet.