Dan Bromley

Dan Bromley was a professional American Flat Track motorcycle racer known for his achievements in the sport and respected for his character.
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Dan Bromley, born on March 17, 1996, was a prominent figure in American motorcycle racing, specifically in the discipline of American Flat Track (AFT). A third-generation flat track racer, Bromley followed in the footsteps of his family's rich motorsports legacy. He began his professional racing career in 2012 and quickly made a name for himself in the competitive world of dirt track racing. Over the years, Bromley achieved significant success, including winning the 2018 American Flat Track Singles title and the 2025 American Flat Track AdventureTrackers crown. His skill, humility, and genuine love for the sport earned him widespread respect within the racing community. Bromley was not only known for his racing prowess but also for his positive personality and the respect he showed to fellow competitors and fans alike. Tragically, his life and career were cut short when he died in a multi-rider accident during the Lima Half-Mile race in Ohio on June 27, 2026, at the age of 30. He is survived by his wife Connar, son Paxton, and daughter Parker. Bromley's legacy continues to be celebrated by the American Flat Track community, where he is remembered as a true champion in every sense of the word.
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