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By John Schwarb
Special to ESPN.com Saturday, May 12, 2007 INDIANAPOLIS -- Three women are entered to race in the Indianapolis 500, but on Pole Day you never would have known it. Third-year driver Danica Patrick put her Andretti Green Racing entry safely into the field of 33, while Sarah Fisher and rookie Milka Duno did not make qualifying attempts. Fisher will run Sunday while Duno, after a practice accident Friday, must wait for next weekend for her first try at the four-lap pressure cooker of Indy qualifying. Fisher drove 12 laps in her Dreyer & Re ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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