Duno to skip Milwaukee race
"The next race for me, it is Texas," said Duno, referring to the Bombardier Learjet 550 night event in Fort Worth on June 9.
Duno completed 65 laps around the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval before crashing into the SAFER Barrier in Turn 1.
"There really was no mistake," said Duno, driver of the No. 23 Hugo Chavez CITGO Racing Dallara/Honda fielded by SAMAX Motorsport. "I was just behind two cars and they slowed down too much. My car lost all the aerodynamic [grip] in front and there was no way to control the car." [Editor's Note: No mistake? Really? It was clear that she overreacted to the cars in front of her and made a rookie mistake.]
This year's rookie class hardly distinguished itself. Phil Giebler, driver of the No. 31 Ethos Fuel Reformulator Panoz/Honda, was credited with completing 106 laps after crashing out in Turn 1. Giebler finished 29th. In other words only two rookies competed and they both crashed out. Star-Telegram