Scott Dixon
Dixon's horror year continued at Mid-Ohio on Monday as he was forced to retire and all but hand over his IndyCar crown. The 2015 champion is now 127 points behind series leader Simon Pagenaud with four races remaining. Dixon has suffered from bad luck and a car that just can't seem to compete with the Penske crew. He damaged suspension in Mid-Ohio after contact with Helio Castroneves and that saw him pit and drop 30 laps as a consequence. It was also confirmed during the week that long-time sponsor Target was to leave the championship at the end of the season.
Mitch Evans
Evans was another Kiwi to suffer from a pretty ordinary weekend. The GP2 star failed to finish the feature race on Sunday after suffering brake issues. He lacked genuine speed at Hockenheim in the sprint race but managed to salvage a 10th place finish that sees him hold down eighth place in the championship standings. Evans has the ability to be a title contender but his Campos team just hasn't figured out the car at this point and he is leaking points to his rivals.
Sebastien Ogier
The three-time defending World Rally Champion has been moaning all year about running first on the road in gravel events and sweeping the road clean for the following runners. His mood won't have improved after he made a rare error and slid his Volkswagen Polo into a ditch, which cost him 16 minutes and any chance of fighting for championship points in Finland. He still holds a solid lead in the overall standings and will be looking forward to a number of tarmac rallies coming up where road position will be irrelevant but Finland is the spiritual home of rallying and the Frenchman will be frustrated with his result there.