Two new statistics, namely Δχ2 and Δχ, based on
extreme value theory, were derived in \cite{gupta08,gupta10}. We use these
statistics to study direction dependence in the HST key project data which
provides the most precise measurement of the Hubble constant. We also study the
non-Gaussianity in this data set using these statistics. Our results for
Δχ2 show that the significance of direction dependent systematics
is restricted to well below one σ confidence limit, however, presence of
non-Gaussian features is subtle. On the other hand Δχ statistic,
which is more sensitive to direction dependence, shows direction dependence
systematics to be at slightly higher confidence level, and the presence of
non-Gaussian features at a level similar to the Δχ2 statistic.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in MNRA