Jamie Whincup
Primary Car Holden Commodore VE II
Engineer Geoff Slater
Origins Castle Hill, NSW, 10th December 1983
Resides Gold Coast, QLD
Peronsonal Status Wife, Kobe
Outside of racing Cycling, jet-skiing, training, cars
Street ride Tekno Performance HSV Clubsport Black Edition
Facebook Driver Facebook Page facebook.com/pages/Jonathon-Webb/285032333824
Twitter Driver Twitter Page @JonathonWebb
Wiki Driver Wiki Jonathon_Webb
Website Driver Website jonathonwebb.com
Team Website Team Wesbite teknoautosports.com.au

Son of former racer Steve Webb, Jonathon Webb makes the switch to Holden for the 2012 V8 Supercars Championship.

After making the step last year of establishing their own Tekno Autosport team, the Webbs have expanded to two cars for this season as well as secured a pair of Triple Eight-designed Commodores via Paul Morris Motorsports.

Webb Jnr broke through for his first race win in Sydney at the end of the 2010 season, though last year was much tougher as his team found its way and slowly built up its nucleus.

The V8 Supercars Development Series champion back in 2009, Webb began his career in Porsche Cup racing. He moved into the Porsche Carrera Cup when it kicked off in 2003 and remained in the one-make series through to the end of 2006.

He made his V8 Supercar debut alongside Marcus Marshall as co-driver at Sandown and Bathurst in 2006 for Paul Cruickshank Racing.

He made the move into the Development Series in 2007 in an ex-Marcos Ambrose Falcon for Stone Brothers and again drove for the Glenfords team in the endurance events alongside retiring legend John Bowe.

After finishing fourth in his first season in the Fujitsu Series, Webb returned for a second season in the development series in ’08 in an SBR Falcon. Victory in Race 1 at Bathurst and second for the weekend proved to be a season highlight before he ultimately took the 2009 crown in his third season.

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