MILKA DUNO PASSES INDYCAR ROOKIE TEST
Duno Aces Speed Requirements, Will Participate at Kansas
Race
KANSAS CITY, KS. (April 27, 2007) - Milka Duno has
passed the official "Rookie
Test" for the 2007 IndyCar Series and will
participate in this
weekend's activities for the Kansas Lottery Indy 300
at Kansas Speedway. The
race, this Sunday, April 29, will be televised live
on ESPN2 beginning at
4:30pm ET. This will be Milka's first IndyCar Series
race on a planned
first-year ten-race schedule that includes the 91st
running of the Indy 500
on May 27.
While Milka is an experienced and race-winning sports
car driver - just like
any driver entering the IndyCar Series for the first
time - she will be
considered a "rookie" during her first season and must
pass their "Rookie
Test" in order to compete.
With multiple scheduled test sessions over the last
few weeks cancelled due
to weather issues, there was concern that Milka may
not be able to complete
the desired time behind the wheel of her #23 CITGO
Racing Dallara Honda to
prepare for the required test at the Kansas circuit.
But finally, and for
the first time in several weeks, Mother Nature did
ultimately cooperate and
Milka was able to successfully complete the necessary
requirements and gain
valuable additional seat time yesterday afternoon.
Milka and her team were
officially notified at the end of the session that
she had met the
requirements and could move forward.
"I'm happy. I guess now I am Indy," Duno said with
a big smile. " We didn't
have all the track time that we were suppose to leading
up to this because
of the weather conditions. My team did a great job
getting the car prepared
- and I'm learning so much from all the guys that have
experience in IndyCar
racing, especially my engineer, Steve Challis, and
my driving coach, Pancho
Carter. I was trying to do the best I could and follow
the grooves. But this
is just the first step. Like everyone else, you start
with your first race.
Every new driver to IndyCar has to get experience,
and it starts with the
first race. The first practice, the first qualifying,
the first race."
"This new accomplishment further demonstrates Milka's
great skills and
racing potential. We at CITGO are very proud of having
Milka as the
ambassador of our Energia Latina campaign. She is a
very strong role model
for Venezuelan women and Latinas everywhere. Milka:
CITGO is with you at
every turn," said Rafael Gomez, CITGO's VP of Strategic
Shareholder
Relations and Govenrment & Public Affairs.
"We're very happy," Baron said. "With all the drama
of the rain and cold,
it's definitely exciting to be ready and moving forward
to Sunday. I feel
like we've just passed our college exams. It's nice
to get that done and
over with. It's exciting but now we are on to the next
chapter."
CITGO, based in Houston, is a refiner, marketer and
transporter of
transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals, refined
waxes, asphalt and
other industrial products. The company has been a major
sponsor of American
racing for 21 years in such series as NASCAR, Grand-Am
Racing and now the
IndyCar Series. CITGO is owned by PDV America, Inc.,
an indirect wholly
owned subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela,
S.A., the national oil company
of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. For more information
on CITGO visit www.citgo.com.
For additional information on Milka please visit www.milkaduno.com.
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