Venezuelan racer Milka Duno will join Danica Patrick and Sarah Fisher in the IndyCar Series, beginning with the April 29 race at Kansas City. The 34-year-old Duno joins the series along with a new team, Samax Motorsport, and a new sponsor, CITGO. She plans to run 10 of the 17 race this season, including the Indianapolis 500. She has practically no open-wheel racing experience, having made her reputation in sports cars, winning three times in the Grand American Racing Series and being part of the second-place team at this year’s prestigious Daytona 24-Hour race. Although, she is well versed off the track with four advanced engineering degrees but she will require plenty of work before making her race debut and Kansas Speedway. Indy Racing League boss Brian Barnhart said series officials will work with Duno as much as possible. Patrick, starting her third season, has had the top racing performances among the handful of women who have run in American open-wheel cars. She finished fourth three times in her rookie season in 2005, including at Indy. Fisher, the most popular driver in the series before losing her ride, returned to run two races for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing at the end of last season and will run the entire 2007 season for the same team. Image Read