Hightstown, NJ — Dan Noble got career driving win 8,000 on Monday (March 31) when he guided 6-year-old male pacer Terminator to victory for trainer Jason Irwin in the fifth race at Miami Valley Raceway. The triumph was one of three for Noble on Monday and followed a six-win Sunday at MVR for the Ohio native.

Noble, whose late father, Chip, is a member of the Ohio Harness Racing Hall of Fame, got his first driving win in 1999 at the Greene County Fair in Xenia. He led North America in victories, with a career-best 773, in 2011.
Last season, the 42-year-old Noble won 566 races and established a career-high with $7.48 million in purses.
Noble, a two-time driving champion at Miami Valley Raceway, leads this year’s standings with 158 wins. He holds a 47-victory cushion over second-place Jeremy Smith, who captured the 2024 title.