She handicapped the chances of the three female drivers in the race:
"The best part is that all three earned their way in. Danicamania has changed a bit from when she was a rookie two years ago, but this is probably Danica Patrick'sbest chance this year to win. Danica (pictured here) has a great car and great equipment. There's no reason for her not to do well. I'd put her in the top six if she doesn't win it. Sarah Fisher is also a great driver, but she's never been given the opportunities as Danica with her equipment. Maybe she's a top 12 finisher. Milka Duno (pictured below) is the real questionmark. She doesn't have any high expectations as a rookie. We'd just like to see her finish. She's passionate about the sport and was very impressive in Kansas (during her first Indy race) staying out of trouble."
Little, who has been covering motorsports since was 15, has gone to five racing schools and got her licence two years ago. But there's little chance Little would ever want to jump into an IndyCar field.
"Maybe some late-model racing if someone wanted to give me an opportunity," she said. "I just do it for run. I don't think ESPN would appreciate it much if I did it. They don't pay me for that. I ride a lot of dirt bikes, but I've changed my mentality of that over the years. ESPN has given me a great opportunity and responsibility, and I now think twice about doing stupid things that could get me hurt. I don't get paid for that."
==Jed Drake, the ESPN senior VP and executive producer, on the fact the Indy 500 is finally being televised in high-defintion: "The idea of doing it in HD has been with us for some time. Those who saw all of our qualifying coverage (the last two weekends) obviously saw what a difference HD makes for this event. When you have objects flying off the track at the speeds the cars can get to, you can always use a higher level of definition. The cars are easier to recognize, both on the track and in the pits, and from the sheer ratio aspect of going from 4x3 to 16x9, you see the vastness of the Indy excitement. Like everything, it was a financial consideration before we were finally able to use this. A track this size, using 44 cameras plus the on-board cameras, is enormously expensive and a major undertaking. We're thrilled we've finally made it a reality. We're more than ready for this moment." And the option of seeing Little and Pedigo in high-def has us ready to finally switch out satellite dishes.
There will be 3 women starting in tomorrow’s Indy 500. Danica Patrick, Sarah Fisher, and Milka Duno.
Milka Duno is a beautiful Venezuelan fighting for respect in the Indy Racing League (IRL). She has earned multiple Masters Degrees and is a sport known to be male dominated. Danica Patrick has all the buzz any racer could desire male or female. She recently won her first race and has placed several times in the top ten. She’s a legit driver in the IRL. Recently, these two drivers exchanged a tense moment after a race.
milka duno hot
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This is Milka Duno. She drives Indy cars. She will drive an Indy car in this year's Indianapolis 500. Me likes me some Milka.
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