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
McLaren Racing managing director Jonathan Neale reveals that whilst unconventional aerodynamic doctrine CFD does have a 'vital' place in F1, the demise of the more traditional wind tunnel is not yet in sight
Virgin Racing team principal John Booth admits that with the future of the team now secured thanks to Marussia's ramped-up involvement, there can be no excuse for not regularly making it into Q2 in F1 2011
As he remains coy on his F1 future - stating that he will remain with 2010 newcomer Virgin Racing only 'if the team improves' - Timo Glock argues that his previous employer Toyota threw in the towel at precisely the wrong moment...
As one of the co-founders of the shambolic and ultimately abortive USF1 effort, Peter Windsor has been roundly lambasted for the project's abject failure - but as 'a better person' now, he admits he'd be keen to try again...
An investigation has revealed which have been the most and least reliable teams of F1 2010 to-date - and the results are perhaps not what you might expect...
In response to those who argue that the gap between the top teams and the newcomers in F1 2010 is simply too great, Heikki Kovalainen points out that Fernando Alonso in a Minardi in 2001 was further from the pace than Lotus is now...
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has redoubled his attack on the quality and calibre of the F1 2010 newcomers - and confesses that, 'at times', he still misses Michael Schumacher...
Following Hispania Racing's protestations that it is not in financial difficulty, Virgin supremo Sir Richard Branson has similarly stressed that his eponymously-named outfit is in F1 for the long haul
Charismatic Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson has boldly vowed that his eponymously-named team will 'one day' go on to 'overtake' Red Bull as F1's pace-setter - and perhaps not even that far into the future, either...
Red Bull Racing star Mark Webber - who has recently set up his own GP3 Series team with Christian Horner - contends that F1 cars are now so easy to drive that competitors who used to be gladiators are no longer 'real men'
Former grand prix star and ITV-F1 pundit Mark Blundell shares his views with Crash.net on the intriguing internecine scrap set to play out between world champions and countrymen Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at McLaren-Mercedes in F1 2010