Danica Patrick was hot under the collar after the Saturday morning practice for the Honda Indy 200. The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course was this weeks venue and Danica went gunning for Venezuelan racer and former model Milka Duno after she refused to let faster cars pass her during the practice session.
Patrick was revved up for a hot confrontation when Duno surprised her by snapping a towel repeatedly in her face. This seemed to take the spit fire by surprise and set her back on her heels...
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Danica Patrick was hot under the collar after the Saturday morning practice for the Honda Indy 200. The Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course was this weeks venue and Danica went gunning for Venezuelan racer and former model Milka Duno after she refused to let faster cars pass her during the practice session.
Patrick was revved up for a hot confrontation when Duno surprised her by snapping a towel repeatedly in her face. This seemed to take the spit fire by surprise and set her back on her heels...
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Ack. No. Say it isn't so. Someone actually approved the reappearance of Stinkaroma Manigsworth-Stalwhatever on television! Just because classless nobody publishes a predictably tell nothing book with catchy beyotch title doesn't mean anybody's going to buy it. Whoever talked Wendy Williams into bringing that street smart smack talking divorcee on her fine television program ought to be beyotch-slapped. Better yet, "You're F-I-R-E-D." It all started when Williams mentioned the perception...
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An altercation between the two admittedly attractive female drivers in the IndyCar Series has all the makings for a sensational headline, and in this case Danica Patrick and Milka Duno backed it up by tangling in the pits last Saturday after a practice session for the Honda Indy 200. Patrick, as she has done twice before, walked all the way to her competitor’s pit stall to address a grievance. She simply asked Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s driver, who looked like she just stepped out of a...
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Much will be said about this weekend's pit-row dustup between Indy-car racettes Danica Patrick and Milka Duno. All I'll say is this: Danica, Danica, Danica, all you accomplished was ensuring that the average non-Indy-car-race-fan (read: the world) now realizes that you are merely the second finest Indy-car racer in Indy-car racing. (To which I'd add, "Next time, throw a punch, beautiful babies. You need to tap into that whole goofy MMA fanbase, nahmean?")
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Some have called it the best catfight in motor sports history, others "Girls Gone Wild in the Indy Racing League." Milka Duno, the personable 36-year-old Venezuelan driver, would like to forget her part in it, ...
DETROIT -- Bruno Junqueira's race ended much better than it started Sunday on Belle Isle. Junqueira, who started 24th in the 25-car field, made contact with Milka Duno on the opening lap of the Detroit Grand Prix. While Duno stayed back in the field ...
JOLIET, Ill. - Milka Duno brought her #23 CITGO Honda home with a season-best finish in Sunday's Peak Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy 300 at the Chicagoland Speedway with a 14th-place result. More importantly, Duno led her first laps in an IndyCar Series ...
I was ready to move on from this particular story thinking there was no footage of this argument, and eventually concluding it was a lame altercation to begin with. But as the FanIQ headline says, "It's Just as Awesome as We Thought." Crystal clear audio. A towel snap. And a predominantly male...
COLUMBUS -- If ever a driver was due for luck, it was Ryan Briscoe. Over the last two weeks, the Aussie hasn't hesitated cashing in. After an early season of bad breaks, culminating at the Indianapolis 500 with his now infamous contact with Danica ...
Milka Duno's Official Website ... Talent, beauty, brains and competitive are just a few of the adjectives that define the image of Milka Duno, the first woman from Venezuela to ...