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We found some video from the ARCA testing session at Daytona the week before Christmas, which includes a short interview with Patrick Sheltra. Also included is some footage of Venezuelan-born race car driver Milka Duno, who just a week earlier announced plans to attempt to qualify for the ARCA Daytona race and possibly race more events on the 2010 ARCA and NASCAR Nationwide schedules.
It all went down on December 19, 2009 at world famous Daytona International Speedway as depicted in this short but sweet web clip. Milka suits up and hops into her Braun Racing #90 Toyota Camry for her first ARCA Racing Series test. This was also reportedly the first time Milka had attempted to officially race a stock car, as she is best known for racing open-wheeled vehicles. Still, she finished in 13th place out of 60+ competitors (by the way... Danica went 25th) and it seems likely that Danica Patrick might not be alone in being a famous woman driver in stock car racing.