Nissany to stay with Mucke for second Formula 3 season
Roy Nissany will stay with Mucke Motorsport for a second European Formula 3 campaign in 2014

The 19-year-old Israeli made his series debut with the squad last year, taking a best result of eighth at Brands Hatch and the Norisring.
He will line up alongside Lucas Auer at Mucke, which finished second to Prema in the 2013 teams' championship.
"Our whole team is happy to continue the team work with Roy Nissany," team principal Peter Mucke said.
"He is now in his fifth year and learned a lot - at the ADAC Formula Masters until 2012 and last year at the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.
"Roy is indigenous from scratch, he has a professional environment and is able to entrench himself in the top ten placings this year."
Nissany, entering his fifth season of racing, added: "I am very happy to continue with Mucke Motorsport.
"Don't forget that I [have been] driving in the team since I was 14 and I am proud to be part of it.
"It is a good feeling that Peter Mucke, the engineers and mechanics believe in me and I will make all effort to bring the best results."

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