Stade Francais have condemned Bucharest Wolves to a fifth straight defeat, with a 47-12 win in Pool Three of the European Challenge Cup.
Bucharest took an early lead through a Florin Vlaicu penalty, before the hosts hit back through a Jeremy Sinzelle try after fly-half Vincent Mallet broke through the Bucharest defence.
Vlaicu scored another penalty, but Stade Francais added their second try in the 18th minute when number eight Jono Ross crashed over from a driving maul.
Niggling mistakes by the Stade defence kept allowing Vlaicu kicking opportunities, and he kicked two further efforts to bring Bucharest to within two points, but he missed a penalty on the stroke of half time which would have given his side the lead.
In the second period the French side put the hammer down as Ross and Sinzelle both scored their second tries of the match in quick succession.
Winger Djibril Camara skilfully darted down the wing to score his side's fifth try, before Digby Ioane crossed with just over 10 minutes to go, as Stade extinguished any chance the visitors had of mounting a comeback.
Camara scored his second try towards the end after a Stade Francais penalty to wrap up the victory.