The summer break is a time for reflection in the world of F1, and as we do just that, here is the beginning of our mid-season review, as we rate the drivers' performances. Today, positions 27th to 21st...
On the eve of his team's second 'home' race of the F1 2011 campaign in Valencia, Hispania Racing (HRT) majority owner Jos? Ram?n Carabante has reportedly been convicted of fraud but spared jail
Colin Kolles: Today we achieved our best result in the history of Hispania Racing. It was a great race with a positive ending for the team. We made a step forward in terms of performance and in the championship position.
Inspired by Kamui Kobayashi, Sauber has launched an innovative e-book to support victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami - as HRT sends its condolences to those who have suffered in Murcia
Hispania Racing owner Jos? Ram?n Carabante insists that despite its embarrassing failure to qualify in Melbourne, come Barcelona in May, HRT will be faster than both Team Lotus and Virgin
Hispania Racing (HRT) team principal Dr. Colin Kolles accuses Karun Chandhok of failing to fulfil his sponsorship commitments in F1 2010 - leading to the Indian's mid-season dismissal, and potentially now also legal action against him
Hispania Racing (HRT) has become the first competitor to walk away from the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) - although the reason why varies depending upon who you choose to ask...
As he congratulates his compatriot Narain Karthikeyan on his surprise return to F1 competition with Hispania Racing (HRT) this year, Karun Chandhok has admitted his own efforts are focussed on securing a drive with a points-scoring team
Despite his team having suffered an abject debut in F1 in 2010, Jos? Ram?n Carabante predicts 'many joys' for Hispania Racing (HRT) in 2011 - and reveals that 'a major sponsor' announcement is imminent
Having reportedly assuaged concerns regarding its financial health, troubled F1 2010 newcomer Hispania Racing (HRT) is now understood to be on the verge of agreeing terms with Toyota for technical support in 2011
According to reports, F1 2010 rookie Bruno Senna's replacement by Sakon Yamamoto in last weekend's British Grand Prix at Silverstone was not the product of financial issues, but rather an errant e-mail sent to Hispania Racing team principal Dr. Colin Kolles...
F1 2010 rookie Karun Chandhok is well aware that he is up against it with behind-schedule newcomer Hispania Racing this year, but the Indian is adamant that steady progress will be made as he endeavours to prove his worth at the highest level
Karun Chandhok might be arguably the most ill-prepared debutant in history given HRT's 'chaotic' pre-season build-up to F1 2010, but the Indian has already proven in qualifying in Bahrain that he deserves his place on the grand prix grid