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Viktor Gustavsson conquered the KZ2 continental title, displacing all his rivals somewhat. The beauty of this category is that each of the drivers in the first 5/6 rows of the grid can aspire to final success. The performance is leveled and the protagonists are always very close in terms of performance. Then it happens that, as on this occasion, in such a troubled year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a driver makes the difference, offers the added value. His driving skills and race management then went well with the new-born Charles Leclerc kart by Lennox Racing project making its debut on the international FIA karting stage. A winning combination immediately and without many frills. Everything was so concrete that the title won cannot be pointed out as a fortuitous event, as often happens, in which the victory is also the result of lucky circumstances. As seen in these two tests that decided the European title, Viktor Gustavsson was a cut above the rest, and without wanting to intentionally exceed in gratuitous affirmations, as often happens even in these pages where one ends up exaggerating with pumped up adjectives and not always appropriate, thanks to the Swede the KZ2 bar has indeed risen. At long last.