Lucas Medina

In 2012, he debuted in the Rotax Max Winter Cup championship where he scored a victory and a third place.

[3] In 2021, Medina joined the NACAM Formula 4 Championship, with the Ram Racing team,[4] where despite the fact that the season did not count points, he would score 2 victories and 7 podiums in the season, achieving a symbolic second place, behind American racer Kory Enders.

In 2022, Medina would be confirmed to contest the last round of the NACAM Formula 4 Championship, which was the support race for the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix, in which he would achieve a pole position, but he could not consummate it in a victory or in a podium.

[5] At the end of 2022, Medina tested with Monolite Racing at the Red Bull Ring and Barcelona-Catalunya, achieving a time of 1:28:299 and 1:43:956s in these respective circuits.

[6][7] Months later, he would be confirmed by the French team Saintéloc Racing to compete in the 2023 Formula Regional European Championship.