- Milka Duno
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Milka Duno
Milka Duno at Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.Nationality Venezuelan Born April 22, 1972
Caracas2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards Debut season 2010 Current team Sheltra Motorsports Car no. 63 Former teams Stringer Motorsports Starts 2 Wins 0 Poles 0 Best finish 104th in 2010 Previous series 2007-2010
2005-2008
2004
2003
2001-2002
2002
2000
1999
1998IRL IndyCar Series
Rolex Sports Car Series
American Le Mans Series
World Series Light
World Series by Nissan
Formula Nissan 2000
Barber Dodge Pro Series
Women's Global GT Series
Venezuelan Porsche SupercupMilka Duno (born April 22, 1972 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan race car driver who competed in the IndyCar Series, and competes in the ARCA Racing Series. She is best known for holding the record of highest finish for a female driver in the 24 Hours of Daytona.[1]
Duno is a former model and has thus attracted much attention.[2] Her racing career is unusual because of her late start. She was introduced to the sport when she was invited to a driving clinic by a car club in Venezuela[3] and did not start racing until she was 24.[4] Prior to racing her background was primarily academic. Duno holds master's degrees in Organizational Development, Naval Architecture, Maritime Business, and Marine Biology,[4] and she has prior experience working as a naval engineer.[5]
Contents
Biography
Early life & career
She began her career as a driver in Venezuela in 1996, finishing 2nd in the Venezuelan GT Championship. In 1998, Duno placed 4th in the Venezuelan Porsche Supercup Championship. In 1999, she moved to the United States and attended advanced racing schools and drove in the Barber Dodge Pro Series in 2000. Milka was the first woman in history to win a Ferrari Challenge Race in the USA and also she won her first Series Championship - The Panoz GT Series.[6]
Later in 2000, Duno made her American Le Mans Series debut, she was the first woman to finish in a class podium on this championship. She made her 24 Hours of Daytona debut the next year and her 24 Hours of Le Mans debut a year later. In 2001 and 2003, Duno also competed in the World Series by Nissan open-wheel series in Europe, she became the first woman to score points in this Championship. Also in 2001, She was crowned Vice-Champion Driver in the LMP 675 Class of the American Le Mans Series, she scored an impressive four wins in this class - including the prestigious 10 hour Petit Le Mans - becoming the first woman to score a class win in this major international sportscar competition. In 2004 She scored yet another LMP 675 class win in Petit Le Mans.[6]
Beginning in 2004, Duno competed full time in the Rolex Grand-Am series driving a Pontiac-Riley Daytona Prototype for the Howard-Boss Motorsports team. Duno joined the SAMAX Motorsport team in 2006. For the 2007 24 Hours of Daytona, Duno teamed up with Ryan Dalziel, Darren Manning, and her regular driving partner, Patrick Carpentier; with a second place finish, Duno became the highest-finishing female in the history of the prestigious race and highest placing Venezuelan driver, eclipsing Ernesto Soto's 5th place finish in 1982.[6] In the Rolex Sports Car Series Milka scored three impressive and historical overall wins - twice at Homestead-Miami Speedway and once at Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant in Quebec: With her first Rolex Series won at Miami she became the first woman in history to win overall a major international sportscar race in North America, Milka was also the first woman to pilot the fastest cars in the series - the Daytona Prototype. During her time competing in the Rolex Series Milka earned three overall wins, seven podium appearances, ten top five finishes and eighteen top ten finishes.
Indy Racing League
2007
On December 14, 2006, car owner Larry Cahill announced that he had signed Duno to drive for his team in the Indy Racing League IndyCar series for 2007. However, the team did not ultimately enter the series, and consequently, on March 23, 2007, Duno and her Grand Am Series team, SAMAX Motorsport, sponsored by Citgo (a Venezuelan state-owned oil company), announced that they acquired the equipment to run a 10 race IndyCar series schedule in 2007, including the Indianapolis 500.[7] It was also announced that Duno will no longer run a full schedule in the Grand Am series.
On April 26, 2007, Duno successfully passed her IRL rookie test at Kansas Speedway. When Duno made the field for the Kansas Lottery Indy 300 (also held at Kansas Speedway) on April 29, 2007, it marked the first time in North American open wheel history that three women (Duno, Danica Patrick and Sarah Fisher) ran in the same race. Duno stayed out of trouble after qualifying last in the 21-car field and finished 14th.
On May 6, 2007, Duno successfully completed her rookie test for the Indianapolis 500 race.[8] This 91st running of the "Indy 500" was the first where three women were included in the 33-car field. Duno qualified on May 19, and her speed held through Bump Day, although second slowest. Danica Patrick and Sarah Fisher qualified on May 12 and 13 respectively. Duno was one of two rookie drivers competing in the Race.[9] She crashed out of the race on lap 65 and finished 31st.
2008
SAMAX chose not to return to the IndyCar Series in 2008. Duno signed with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing for another partial season schedule (11 races) also sponsored by Citgo. While practicing and racing alongside veteran teammate and former Indy 500 winner Buddy Rice, throughout the season, Duno began to show a bit of improvement. Townsend Bell was signed as the driver of the Dreyer & Reinbold #23 during the seven races Milka was not scheduled to drive it.
Milka qualified for her second Indianapolis 500 on the second weekend (due to the second day of qualifications being rained out) and finished 19th. She was the highest finishing female, as Danica Patrick and Sarah Fisher placed 22nd and 24th, respectively. Although all three women were involved in accidents during the race, Milka was able to reenter the race after her car was moved to the pits, thus making her the only woman running at the end.[10]
2009
Duno returned to Dreyer & Reinbold for the 2009 season driving another part–time schedule (9 races) after driving in the Indy Racing League's pre–season open test at Homestead-Miami Speedway for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing. Darren Manning, Tomas Scheckter, and Roger Yasukawa also drove the #23 car when Duno was not racing. She had a best finish of 16th and finished 24th in points.
Duno was also among a record number of nine women to participate in ARCA testing in December 2009 at Daytona International Speedway, which most notably included IndyCar rival Danica Patrick.[11]
2010 & Challenges
On March 4, 2010, it was announced that Duno would return to the IRL IndyCar Series driving for Dale Coyne Racing full–time for the 2010 season.
Duno subsequently failed to qualify for the 2010 Indianapolis 500[12] and was put on probation by the Indy Racing League for failing to meet minimum performance standards after the Honda Indy Edmonton race in July.[13] Peer criticism for Duno's performance has focused on the questions of her speeds being too slow for safety and of her failure to adhere to the usual practice of allowing faster racers to pass when she was a lap down.[14][15][16] During the summer, at Watkins Glen, she became the most experienced driver in IndyCar history (35th career start) with no career Top 10 finishes, succeeding her team owner Dale Coyne for the record.[17] However, that record does not take into account that Coyne also failed to qualify for an additional 34 races, mostly due to the bumping by speed that took place at each Indy Car race in the early 1980's. In the IRL Milka raced in, speed bumping in qualifying only took place at the Indianapolis 500.
On Saturday, August 28, 2010, for the first time in history, Duno (along with Danica Patrick, Simona de Silvestro, Ana Beatriz and Sarah Fisher) qualified and ran in an IndyCar Series race that included five women.[18] Duno qualified 26th and finished running in 19th place, three laps down.
ARCA Racing Series
2010
Duno made her stock car debut in the ARCA Racing Series' season-opening event at Daytona International Speedway. She completed six laps of the race before being swept up in a multi-car accident.[19]
2011
With her IndyCar ride for 2011 uncertain,[20] Duno signed with Sheltra Motorsports to race in the ARCA Racing Series' season-opening event at Daytona International Speedway.[21][22] Assigned to the #63 Dodge, the announcement was the culmination of several months' work by the team to sign Duno to race in the event.[23]
In winter testing at Daytona in January, she was seventh fastest in the first morning of testing, and fifth fastest that afternoon,[24] finishing sixth-fastest overall after the first day's test.[25] For the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona one month later, Duno qualified 23rd. She had moved up to 12th place with only 16 laps to go when Duno was caught up in a 9-car crash that ended her day and relegated her to 31st place.[26]
It was announced on April 14, 2011 that Duno would run the entire 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards season for Sheltra Motorsports.[27] Over the first five races of the season, Duno had a best starting position of 8th (Talladega) and a best finishing position of 15th (Toledo) with two DNF's. Duno was originally awarded the pole position due to qualifying being rained out for the Menards 200 presented by Federated Car Care at Toledo Speedway. Unfortunately, she had to start that race (which ended up being her best ARCA finish to date) at the back of the field in her backup car due to crashing in the final practice.
Duno's season was then cut short when her car was officially pulled from the entry list eight minutes before the June 3 practice session for the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 at Chicagoland Speedway due to Sheltra Motorsports's decision to abruptly cease operations.[28][29] Milka and Sheltra Motorsports resumed ARCA Series competition with the July 16 Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa Speedway.
Off–track activities
Through the Milka Way Foundation that Duno founded in 2004, she is engaged in programs such as visits to schools in many of the cities she races in to encourage youth of all races to achieve more academically.[30] In 2008, Duno became a movie actress and a published author. Milka played the role of Kellie "Gearbox", a race car driver, in the live action from animated Warner Brothers movie Speed Racer. Duno's bilingual kids book, "Go, Milka, Go!", depicted her as a cartoon character teaching the importance of education to children of all ages.[6]
Motorsports career results
Complete American Le Mans Series Results
Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine Tyres 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Rank Points 2000 Chamberlain Motorsport GTS Chrysler Viper GTS-R Chrysler 8.0L V10 M SEB CHA SIL NÜR SON MOS TEX ROS PET
ovr:26
cls:7MON
ovr:18
cls:5LSV ADE
ovr:8
cls:315th 57 2001 Dick Barbour Racing LMP675 Reynard 01Q Judd GV675 3.4L V8 G TEX SEB DON JAR SON
ovr:13
cls:1POR
ovr:6
cls:1MOS
ovr:19
cls:2MID MON
ovr:26
cls:1PET
ovr:7
cls:12nd 126 2002 MBD Sportscar LMP900 Panoz LMP07 Mugen MF408S 4.0L V8 G SEB
ovr:Ret
cls:RetSON
ovr:8
cls:7MID
ovr:12
cls:6AME
ovr:Ret
cls:Ret12th 106 Intersport LMP900 Lola B2K/10B Judd GV4 4.0L V10 G WAS
ovr:20
cls:8TRO MOS Chamberlain LMP900 Dome S101 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 G MON
ovr:12
cls:8MIA
ovr:Ret
cls:RetPET
ovr:35
cls:102004 Taurus Racing LMP1 Lola B2K/10 Judd GV4 4.0L V10 D SEB
ovr:22
cls:9MID LIM SON POR MOS AME 27th 8 Intersport Racing LMP2 Lola B2K/40 Judd KV675 3.4L V8 P PET
ovr:6
cls:1MON 13th 26 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results
Year Class No Tyres Car Team Co-Drivers Laps Pos. Class
Pos.2001 LMP675 37 G Reynard 01Q-LM
Judd GV675 3.4L V8Dick Barbour Racing John Graham
David Murry4 DNF DNF 2002 LMP900 19 A Panoz LMP07
Mugen MF408S 4.0L V8MBD Sportscar Team Didier de Radiguès
John Graham259 DNF DNF American open wheel racing results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)
IndyCar
Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rank Points 2007 SAMAX Motorsport
HMS
STP
MOT
KAN
14
INDY
31
MIL
TXS
11
IOW
18
RIR
19
WGL
NSH
MDO
MIS
19
KTY
SNM
DET
CHI
1520th 96 2008 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
HMS
20
STP
MOT1
LBH1
KAN
16
INDY
19
MIL
TXS
17
IOW
24
RIR
WGL
20
NSH
17
MDO
23
EDM
KTY
21
SNM
DET
23
CHI
14
SRF225th 140 2009 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
STP
LBH
KAN
16
INDY
20
MIL
TXS
23
IOW
RIR
WGL
17
TOR
EDM
KTY
20
MDO
21
SNM
17
CHI
21
MOT
HMS
1724th 113 2010 Dale Coyne Racing
BRA
21
STP
24
ALA
24
LBH
25
KAN
24
INDY
DNQ
TXS
23
IOW
23
WGL
23
TOR
26
EDM
25
MDO
23
SNM
22
CHI
19
KTY
19
MOT
19
HMS
2423rd 184 - 1 Run on same day.
- 2 Non-points paying, exhibition race.
Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums
(Non-win)Top 10s
(Non-podium)Indianapolis 500
WinsChampionships 4 3 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indy 500 results
Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team 2007 Dallara Honda 29 31 SAMAX 2008 Dallara Honda 27 19 Dreyer & Reinbold 2009 Dallara Honda 30 20 Dreyer & Reinbold 2010 Dallara Honda DNQ Dale Coyne References
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