GP3: the Second pilot Status was Josh Webster

The second pilot commands Status Grand Prix GP3 series was Josh Webster. 19-year-old Briton will join Sweden's Jimmy Eriksson. Who will be the third rider of the team is still unknown.
Josh Webster is a former European champion in karting in the category Rotax Junior. His career in the "formulas" he began in 2010, taking part in the championship of Formula Renault BARC, immediately finishing fourth and winning the Winter Cup. Then he spent two years in a row became the Vice-champion of the Formula Renault BARC, and speaking for different teams (in 2011 for Fortec Motorsports in 2012 for MGR Motorsport).
In 2012, Webster became the finalist prize McLaren magazine Autosport BRDC. In addition, he is among the team members of the British Motor sport Association (MSA), along with other talented young pilots from the UK. Last year he also took part in the tests GP3 in Jerez driving machine Carlin.
Josh Webster: "GP3 is a huge step forward for me. I have no illusions about how much I still have to learn, but it will be an amazing experience. Of course, I hope to do a good job with their work, but I haven't played in seven of the eight tracks of the championship, so of course, this year I have to spend a lot of time on training.
I consider this season GP3 as part of a two-year program, and hope to start showing good results as soon as possible. I am glad to join the team Status GP, because this is a very experienced team with good specialists.
The GP3 series recaps the year 2013
Team Pilot
Pilot
Pilot
ART to be announced Facundo Regalia Jack Harvey
MW Arden Carlos Sainz Robert Visoiu Daniil Kvyat
Carlin Luis Sá Silva Nick Yelloly Eric Ličtenstejn
Jenzer Samin Gomez Patrick Niderhauzer Alex Fontana
Manor to be announced to be announced Dino Zamparelli
Status Jimmy Erickson to be announced Josh Webster
Bamboo to be announced to be announced to be announced
Trident to be announced David Fumanelli Emanuele Zonzini
Koiranen Patrick Kujala Aaro Vainio Kevin Korjus