Maki wins again.
Mika Maki has secured his second F3 Euroseries win in as many meetings after winnin✅g the second race of the weekend at Mugello.
The Mucke Motorsport▨ man had started the race from third on the grid but made the best start to lead into the first corner and soon started to 𒉰pull out a lead over the chasing pack.
Despite his rookie 💞status, Maki pulled away from Yann Clairay to take the chequered flag ꧂by more than six seconds for a win that sees him level on points at the top of the standings with Edoardo Mortara.

Mika Maki has secured his second F3 Euroseries win in as many meetings after♍ winning the second race of the weekend at Mugello.
The Mucke Motorsport man had started the race fr🐻om third on the grid but made the best sওtart to lead into the first corner and soon started to pull out a lead over the chasing pack.
Despite his rookie status, Maki pulled away from Yann Clairay to take the chequered flag by more than six seconds for a win that sees him level on poin♏ts at the top of the standings with Edoardo Mortara.
"It was an excellent race," Maki said. "I had a perfect start, a great speed and all in all a great weekend. After the start, I managed to pull clear immediately. When the gap to Yann Clairay was big enough, I💦 tried to save my tyres and safely drove victory home."
Mortara himself t🌄ook the final podium place in third while Jules Bianchi completed an impressive weekend by finishing fourth for ART - just ahead of team-mate and race one winner Nico Hulkenberg.
Mano🍃r Motorsport trio Niall Breen, Koudai Tsu🐼kakoshi and Sam Bird took sixth, seventh and eighth, while the top ten was rounded out by Dani Clos and Franck Mailleux.