Daniel J. Marvin[1] (born 12 August 1952)[2] is a former American racing driver.
Marvin primarily competed in CASC North American Atlantic Championship competition from 1981 to 1983 and then won the WCAR Formula Atlantic title in 1984.
[3] He also drove in the SCCA Single-seater Can-Am Series and later drove in IMSA Camel Lights, winning several class victories in 1992 (including the 24 Hours of Daytona where they were fifth overall) with teammate Parker Johnstone[4] and finishing third in 1993 for Comptech Racing.
[6] He returned to the race in 1997 driving a Prototype Technology Group BMW M3 in the GTS3 class.
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