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Donald Duman is an American racing driver associated with SVRA competition, entering the record with a career spanning two starts. His background traces to the American open-wheel tradition, with the sport's history noting accomplished drivers of the Duman name who rose through sprints and midgets before reaching national championship competition and the Indianapolis 500, a pathway that reflects the grassroots-to-national-stage trajectory common among American racers of that era. Racer DB lists Duman's status as retired, with no team affiliation recorded and no nationality specified in the database entry.[1]
Across his two career starts, Duman did not secure a win, a podium, or a championship, and his Racer Rating stands at 1,366, placing him at rank 10125 among active drivers on the platform's Elo-style scale. In the 2026 season, the most recent campaign reflected in the record, Duman competed in two rounds without a win or podium finish, concluding P280 in the standings. Taken together, the record portrays a driver with a brief, modest competitive footprint in SVRA, now closed out with retired status.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia