Evans said he hopes Hartley's opportunity in Formula 1 will open doors for more New Zealanders to make it at the highest level.
"It's lovely to see a Kiwi make it because I honestly thought there's a high chance that you'll never see a Kiwi in F1 again.
"So hopefully this is a turning point for everyone and he's not going to be the only Kiwi in the near future to break through."
Evans, who has come close to racing in Formula One himself, lamented the "brutal" industry but hopes Hartley's opportunity is a sign that drivers are starting to be picked based on skill instead of industry politics.
"It's never straight roads to get into Formula One if you've got no backing.
"It's a brutal industry and it's very, very political and you just never know when your opportunity is going to come about and that's if an opportunity comes about," said Evans.
"You have to be in the right place at the right time and this has worked out perfectly for him, which is great for him."