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Jenson Button
Ok the Brit only finished sixth in the Austrian Grand Prix but given where McLaren has been this season his third place start on the grid for the race was cause for major celebration. Button has struggled to crack the top 10 in qualifying all season so to park the car on the second row - albeit in part to a couple of faster cars getting penalties - is a big step in the right direction for the struggling outfit. Button is off-contract at the end of the season and there's plenty of speculation he will be replaced but this performance will help ease the pressure on the former world champion.
David Holder
Holder claimed his maiden New Zealand Rally Championship at the weekend's one-day Rally Gisborne, banking enough points to take an unassailable lead in the championship with one round to go on the Coromandel. The result came out of the blue as his nearest rivals ran into problems one after another. It took a television crew to inform Holder's team that they were about to win the championship before anyone knew they were about to achieve their ultimate goal. The Bay of Plenty product has been mentored by WRC star Hayden Paddon and is tipped for big things. With Paddon blazing the trail internationally there could be opportunities for Holder to follow in coming years.
Ott Tanak
The Estonian has long promised to be a future star of world rallying but to this point has failed to live up to the hype. MSport Ford gave up on him last year opting for WRC rookie Eric Camilli in their fulltime seat this season but Tanak showcased the raw talent that had people tipping him as a future world champion as he dominated the field for just shy of three days at the weekend's WRC Rally Poland. He blew his competitors away on the fast gravel roads of Poland and looked set for a break through win until late on the final day.
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