[2][3] Following a decade in karting across Europe and Scandinavia, Ågren moved to the United States to forge a professional career – first testing with the Skip Barber Racing School and then competing in their Summer Series, scoring four podiums and finishing eighth overall.
[4] In 2013, she moved into F1600, immediately proving competitive and winning the championship at her second attempt with a last-lap pass for victory in the final round at Watkins Glen.
[6] Whilst initially competitive, her first season in U.S. F2000 proved to be her only full campaign as the funding began to dry up.
[7][8] Having spent a year out of racing, Ågren applied for the W Series, a European-based Formula 3 championship solely for women, in 2019.
She failed to qualify for the inaugural season, and eventually landed a job as the IndyCar safety car driver having given up on finding a race seat.