Daniel Herrington
Daniel Herrington is an American racing driver from Baltimore, Maryland.
Herrington began his professional racing career in Formula BMW USA in 2004 with a partial schedule. He competed full-time in 2005 for Jensen Motorsport and finished twelfth in points. In 2006, he moved to the Star Mazda Series and finished 10th in points with one victory. In 2007, he made his Firestone Indy Lights Series debut for SpeedWorks, competing in five road course races and placing 23rd in points. He drove another partial season in 2008, competing in eight races for Michael Crawford Motorsports and finishing twentieth in points. In 2009, he was announced to compete full-time for the new Bryan Herta Autosport team. Daniel captured his first FILS victory at the Chicagoland 100 and finished seventh in points. Herrington returned to the series for the penultimate race of 2010 at Kentucky, stepping into BHA's No. 29 car when Sebastián Saavedra quit mid-race weekend. He competed in the following race for Genoa Racing. In 2011, he competed in the Sam Schmidt Motorsports No. 77 car in Toronto while both the car's regular drivers, Conor Daly and Bryan Clauson, were unavailable due to other commitments. He also drove the car in the double-header in Edmonton.
He currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina.