Menyhért Krózser: Back to racing after four months – WSK Super Master Series

Menyhért Krózser: Back to racing after four months – WSK Super Master Series

After a four-month winter break, Menyhért Krózser returned to competition at the WSK Super Master Series round in Franciacorta. However, the MHH Racing Team driver didn’t sit idle during the off-season—his schedule was packed with physical training, testing, and getting to know his new team, CRG.

“It was a long break, but I trained a lot, and fortunately, I’ve been karting for months now,” said Menya, who will compete in FIA karting events this season, including Champions of the Future, the European Championship, and the World Championship, in the premier KZ2 category.

“My preparation went well—I run and train a lot. Driving a KZ2 kart requires serious physical strength and endurance. I had no issues with that last year, but I’ve stepped it up even further this season.”

Krózser Menyhért, MHH Racing Team

While Krózser remains in the same category as last year, his technical support team has changed. In 2025, he will race under the banner of the prestigious Italian CRG team, using the WSK round primarily for testing.

“We’ve been working together with the team since January, and during testing, we managed to build a strong connection. We’ve made significant improvements to the chassis, and we went to Franciacorta specifically to continue that development. This was CRG’s first race of the season and also our first opportunity to test the chassis on a fully rubbered track.”

The KZ2 field was already incredibly strong last year, but it has become even more competitive in 2025. A total of 88 drivers entered the category at Franciacorta—equivalent to four and a half Formula 1 grids—meaning that wherever you looked, there was a world champion on track.

Krózser Menyhért, MHH Racing Team, WSK Friaciacorta

“The level of competition was incredible, as always. That’s what I love most about KZ2—all the best kart drivers in the world race here.”

Qualifying was extremely tight, with ten drivers within one-tenth of a second. Our pace wasn’t the strongest at this stage—I finished 18th in my group and 55th overall.

Throughout the heats, we continued refining the chassis. My starts and opening laps were strong, as usual, and I was able to gain positions in every heat. After the prefinal, I was up to 34th, and in the final, I gained another nine places to finish 25th.

Looking at our progress, I can be satisfied with the result, but we need better pace in qualifying. We are planning several development tests with the team before the first Champions of the Future event because both they and I are aiming for strong results this year.

So far, we’re heading in the right direction.”

Menyhért Krózser, MHH Racing Team – KZ2 Results

WSK Super Master Series, Round 4 – KZ2, Franciacorta (Italy), March 5–9, 2025

Entries: 88
Qualifying group: 18th
Qualifying practice: 53rd
Eliminatory Heat C-E: 17th
Eliminatory Heat C-D: 13th
Eliminatory Heat A-C: 21st
Eliminatory Heat B-C: 15th
Eliminatory Heats: 37th
Prefinal A l: 19th
Final Phase Penalty: 34th
Final: 25th

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