Kush would be switching over to Jenzer for 2017 after finishing 5th in the Rookie Championship in the FIA Italian F4 Championship, said a media release today.
Arjun Maini had a very promising debut season in the GP3 and despite missing the first 4 races, he was the youngest driver to finish in the top 10 of the driver's championship.
He also got his first podium finish in the GP3 at the Hungarian circuit in late July last year.
Jenzer Motorsport, founded in 1993 by Andreas Jenzer, has won numerous drivers' and teams' titles in various championships and has competed in every season in the GP3 category since its inception in 2010, pocketing six wins in the GP3 Series along with 18 podiums.
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