Webber revealed as co-owner of GP3 team.
Mark ꦐWebber has revealed a desire to help up-and-coming drivers, especially Australian hopefuls, by entering into a team ownership deal in the new GP3 Series.
The Red Bull Racing star, a graduate of GP2 Series predecessor F3000, has linked up with current team boss Christi🍎an Horner's Arden operation to run three cars in the new-for-2010 F1 support category, with Horner confirming during Friday's Japanese Grand Prix practice that Webber feels that the time is right to 'put something back into the sport'.

Mark Webbe﷽r has revealed a desire to help up-and-coming d𝓰rivers, especially Australian hopefuls, by entering into a team ownership deal in the new GP3 Series.
The Red Bull Racing star, a graduate of GP2 Series predecessor F3000, has linked up with current team boss Christian Horner🍒's Arden operation to run three cars in the new-for-2010 F1 💮support category, with Horner confirming during Friday's Japanese Grand Prix practice that Webber feels that the time is right to 'put something back into the sport'.
GP2 Series organiser🃏s revealed the ten teams officially accepted into the new GP3 Series as F1 headed to Suzuka, with the Webber-Horner alliance set to run under the MW Arden banner, with an Australian licence.
GP3 will also h🧸ave further F1 links courtesy of Manor Racing and Status Grand Prix which, under the guidance of recently-confirmed Cosworth recruit Mark Gallagher, won last season's A1GP title with Team Ireland.
The rest of the field is made up of existing GP2 outfits ART Grand Prix and Addax - both of which have been linked to possibl🐲e F1 efforts - World Series by Renault frontrunners Carlin Motorsport and Tech 1, former GP2 entrant Hitech Racing, F3 experts Mucke Motorsport and former WSbR regular Jenzer Motorsport.