Kiwi driver Brendon Hartley, who has become New Zealand's first Formula One driver in 33 years, could be a "turning point" for other New Zealand drivers to break through.
Hartley was confirmed to drive for the Toro Rosso team at next week's US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.
Kiwi Formula E driver Mitch Evans said Hartley's "unique opportunity" is great for New Zealand motorsport.
"It's been a bit of a surprise to see Brendon get this opportunity quite late in his career but it's obviously fantastic for the country and for him," Evans told Tony Veitch in an interview for Newstalk ZB.
"So hopefully this is a turning point for motorsport in New Zealand and this will give young Kiwis a lot of motivation and inspiration to get into go karts, and follow in our footsteps."