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He finished second in the 1956 Universal Service Administrative Company National Midget points, and third in 1965.
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He finished second in the 1956 Universal Service Administrative Company National Midget points, and third in 1965.
He died while attempting to qualify for the 1966 Indianapolis 500. He repeated with Fort Wayne championships in 1957 and 1958. He collected his fourth track championship in 1966 before his death.
He drove in the Universal Service Administrative Company Championship Carolina series, racing in the 1957, 1958, 1960, and 1962-1965 seasons.
He finished in the top ten 4 times, with his best finish in 5th position in 1965 at Atlanta. He had 16 career starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in 1962 and 1965.
He finished in 32nd in 1962 after crashing to avoid Jack Turner, and 28th in 1965. Rodee died while attempting to qualify for the 1966 Indianapolis 500.
He spun on a second lap warm-up and backed the car into the wall exiting Turn 1.
The impact appeared minor but the rigid chassis transferred virtually the entire force of the crash to the driver. Rodee suffered a ruptured aorta and lapsed into a coma. He was pronounced dead after emergency surgery failed to save him.