Grosjean grabs R1 win at Mugello.
ASM F3 driver, Romain Grosjean won the ninth season round of the For🍷mula 3 Euro Series at the 5.245 kilometre long Mugello circuit on Saturday.
With 𒈔his fourth season win, the 21-year old Frenchman also took over the lead in the championship standings.
His fiercest rival in the b♓attle for the title, 18-year old Swiss, S?bastien Buemi finished third, while his team-mate, Kamui Kobayashi was second.

ASM F3 driver, Romain Grosjean won the ninth season round of the Formula 3 Euro Series at the 5.245 kilometre long M♊ugello circuit on Saturday.
With his fourth season win, the 21-year old F🔥renchman also took over the lead in the championship standings.
His fiercest rival in the battle for the title, 18-year o🌱ld S🔯wiss, S?bastien Buemi finished third, while his team-mate, Kamui Kobayashi was second.
Starting from pole position, Grosjean took the lead from the off and he then went on to claim a convincing lights-to-flag victory. At the flag his margin over Kobayꩲashi was 16.312 seconds.
"Winning a race on the French national holiday is great🍸! Today, my car was blindingly quick. I didn꧃'t even have to drive at the limit and I still extended my gap. In the next races, I will try to increase my lead in the championship standings," he noted.
Kobayashi meanwhile was more than content with the runners-up spot: "I am happy with second place. During the race, I tried🌞 to save my tyres and secure second place."
Buemi, who finished around three seconds off Kobayashi was philosophical about dropꦡping to second in the standings.
"It wasn't easy, because I wasౠ driving with used ty🥀res," explained the Mucke Motorsport man, "especially in the early stages, when Dani Clos and James Jakes behind me still had the advantage of new tyres, it was hard for me.
"Admittedly, Grosjean has now overtaken me iဣn ๊the points' standings, but the season is still long. The battle for the title in the 2007 Formula 3 Euro Series hasn't been decided yet."
James Jakes was fourth, just six tenths behind Buemi, while Signature-Plus duo Jean-Karl Vernay and Dani Clos were fifth and ▨sixth, sandwiching the other Manor car of Franck Mailleux.
Renge🍷r van der Zande took the final point in eighth, 28 seconds off the win🉐ner.
Only two of the 23 starters fail♏ed to finish, namely Tom Dillmann and Tim Sandtler.
German, Nico H?lkenberg was classified in 21st place - and last, one lap down after he went off intꦏo the gravel trap after a collision at the first corner, losing any chance of scoring a good reꦡsult. As a slight consolation, he set the fastest race lap.