NASCAR gives a car and engine to Toyota? UPDATE NASCAR denies:

Another of the big stories here concerns car owner Bill Davis, who spent most of the day repeating ‘No comment.’ The bottom line is Dodge’s one, big happy family isn’t so happy, or as big, anymore, with the abrupt decision by DaimlerChrysler to cut Davis’ two-car operation out of the fold a little more than a year after Davis and Ward Burton put Dodge in victory lane at Daytona. When Dodge returned to NASCAR’s top division three years ago, it came with Ray Evernham, Petty Enterprises and Davis. Since then, Chip Ganassi and Roger Penske have jumped on the train, and those two Indy-car giants have been overshadowing Dodge’s original threesome. Dodge’s decision to drop factory support of the Davis team, because DaimlerChrysler officials hint the team has been providing technical advice to Toyota, was the talk of the Winston Cup garage yesterday … except in Davis’ hauler, where he and his crew were mum. ‘No comment for the foreseeable future,’ is all Davis is saying this weekend. AND The surprising Dodge move has some key Winston Cup figures thinking that Toyota may be preparing to jump into Winston Cup racing sooner than expected. Tony Stewart said he has been told that NASCAR officials have given his Texas car to Toyota engineers for scrutiny — NASCAR confiscated that car for uncertain reasons, and the sanctioning body hasn’t given it back. Greg Zipadelli, Stewart’s crew chief, said NASCAR also has given a Robert Yates’ Ford motor to Toyota for detailed examination, in order to give Toyota a quicker jump out of the box. Stewart and Zipadelli are angry over those developments.( Winston Salem Journal )(5-31-2003) UPDATE – denied bt NASCAR: NASCAR strongly denied published reports that it gave parts confiscated from the Winston Cup garage to the Toyota startup effort. One such written account attributed Tony Stewart and crew chief Greg Zipadelli saying NASCAR had given Toyota the #20 Home Depot Chevy, which was confiscated during the Texas race weekend. The same report indicated NASCAR had given Toyota the Robert Yates Racing engine confiscated during The Winston weekend. However, NASCAR Vice President of Corporate Communication, Jim Hunter, addressing both allegations said that the parts are still in NASCAR’s impound in the Concord, N.C., Research and Development Center. Hunter added, “We spoke with [Joe] Gibbs last Tuesday about getting the parts back to the car, that we’re going to give him and he’s working to comply with the requirements. NASCAR would never give a competitor a confiscated part,” Hunter added. “It would be foolish to put confiscated parts back into circulation.”( Team Ford Racing )(6-1-2003)