HRT

Hispania

FIA Entry: HRT F1 Team
Car 22: Narain Karthikeyan
Car 23: Vitantonio Liuzzi
Engin:e Cosworth V8
Team Principal: Colin Kolles
Technical Director: Geoff Willis
Race Engineer Car 22: Angel Baena
Race Engineer Car 23 Richard Connell

Stats as of end 2010

First Entered 2010
Races Entered 19
Race Wins 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
Driver World Championships 0
Constructor World Championships 0

Campos Racing

Having run cars in lower formulae former F1 driver Adrian Campos secured one of the 3 places for new teams in F1 for 2010. He commissioned Dallara to build a chassis and signed a deal to use Cosworth engines and Xtrac gearboxes. They also announced that Bruno Senna, nephew of Ayrton, would drive for them.

Struggling for funds, especially to pay for the Dallara Chassis, Campos was bought out by major shareholder in Campos Racing Jose Ramon Carabante and the team renamed Hispania Racing Team

HRT

The team’s financial problems meant they were unable to take part in any pre-season testing and arrived at the first race with Karun Chandhok partnering Senna in completely untried cars. Unsurprisingly both cars were somewhat off the pace and retired early on. By Malaysia reliability had improved, if not speed, and both cars finished.

Continuing financial problems meant both Senna and Chandhok were substituted for Sakon Yamamoto, at various races and at the end of the season Christian Klien was drafted in to try and move the team further up the grid. Despite their poor pace the team finished 11th out of 12 in the Constructors Championship on count back of minor placing’s.

2011

Financial problems continue to dog the team into 2011 and they again missed pre-season testing as the new F111 car wasn’t built in time. Jordan driver from 2005 Narain Karthikeyan is partnered by Force India refugee Vitantonio Liuzzi and the team continue with Cosworth engines.
 
Agreed Bill, but they are the worst of the current crop. Marussia got seduced by the fool with the CFD, I think their car will be much better this year and they look to be a far more professional team. Everyone else on the grid stands head and shoulders above HRT.
 
....they are the worst of the current crop....

Can't argue with that. Hopefully they will be able to get a bit closer to the pack this year, after all it's easier to get a very slow car ten seconds a lap faster than it is to do the same with a Red Bull.
 
Why the **** did they let them in at all?
Rubbish bunch of third rate toss pots.

EDIT I have been drinking. Otherwise I'd've called them useless ****s.

What also makes this Hispania Racing situation even more infuriating, is the fact that Pro-Drive and Dave Richards, probably the best prpared of 2010 hopefuls, was given the cold sholder and rejected, by that damn vindictive.....Mosley!
 
What also makes this Hispania Racing situation even more infuriating, is the fact that Pro-Drive and Dave Richards, probably the best prpared of 2010 hopefuls, was given the cold sholder and rejected, by that damn vindictive.....Mosley!

Dave Richards?!?!?! run for the hills! Pro-Drive would have been dead by now the whole thing was based around customer cars!
 
Yep. Pro-Drive and Richards were given the 2008 spot over Paul Stoddart and European Minardi but when it was ruled that customer cars were not allowed anymore they just pulled out all together. They'd be planning to just buy Mclaren's car and run that. European Minardi tried to argue that as Pro Drive weren't taking up their spot they should take the grid but these were the days of Max so it didn't happen.

(Although Max allowed Fernandes in 2 years later when Toyota dropped out!)
 
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