Dunton was born in
Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire. He first took his bike in 1949 to
Harringay Racers, and immediately found himself as a team member in his first meeting, a rare if not unique feat. As well as
Harringay Racers,
Belle Vue Aces,
Ipswich Witches,
Oxford Cheetahs, and
Long Eaton Archers are listed as tracks where he rode as a contracted or loaned rider. Dunton retired from racing at Long Eaton at the end of 1963, having scored 127 and a half points from just 17 matches. He already had opened up Peterborough Speedway at the Showground in 1970, and was joined as co-promoter by his son, Lee, in 1979, who was also the Team Manager. 1974 saw the Rebels at the bottom of the League Table but, with new signing
Dag Lovaas the team improved, winning the Midland Cup. After a threatened closure of the stadium at Oxford, Danny and Bob Dugard secured White City as a venue, only to find out too late, the stadium was saved. At White City, the Rebels won the Gulf British League in 1977 but, the venue not proving viable, raced their last season in 1978 and the licence was moved to Eastbourne. Following the decision of the British League promoters in November 1967 to run a second division, five promoters from the British League, Danny Dunton,
Maury Littlechild,
Len Silver, Ron Wilson and
Reg Fearman formed Allied Presentations Limited. This company opened three tracks in 1968, Reading, Middlesbrough, and Rayleigh, and constructed Crewe in 1969, followed by Peterborough in 1970. Each track was promoted by one of the APL members and Danny Dunton’s track was Peterborough. == World Final appearances ==