Just because Fehan was on board with it, doesn't mean it was going to happen, and NOTHING that GM did before or after Dale's death gives even the SLIGHTEST indication they would be open to such an arrangement. If I had a nickel for every larger than life racing story that was supposedly gospel when all or some of the principals are no longer around to comment, I could probably retire. I have followed that program since the day it was first announced to the press, and this is the VERY FIRST time I have ever heard thing one about this. That doesn't mean it isn't true, but I find it odd that if this was going to happen that it wouldn't have been more newsworthy. From the time Dale first drove the car to the day he died, I doubt there was even time to seriously even discuss it, let alone make a decision on it or put any of the pieces in place. Remember too that at the time, this was a pretty new team, and the 2001 Rolex was the team's FIRST major victory, and it wasn't even in the series they actually ran in, so I hardly think that would have been the time for them to seriously think about expanding the scope of the project. As someone who has seriously studied the sport of auto racing, read scores of books and magazines and listened to hundreds of interviews, I never cease to be amazed at the details that drivers, owners, crew chiefs, you name it, get factually wrong five years after the event happened, let alone 20. Unless somebody can show something more concrete than some obscure magazine article, I'm calling BS on this one. If you want to believe it, be my guest, I don't really give a damn.