[1] Morano made his Formula 4 debut in the final two rounds of the 2021 French F4 Championship, as a guest driver.
[4][5] He endured a tough season in the championship, only securing a top result of thirteenth on his way to 24th in the standings, last of all the full-time drivers in the series.
[7] Another tough campaign followed suit, as Morano found himself last in the championship once again, with a strongest result of 22nd in the third round at the Kuwait Motor Town.
[8][9] In spite of this difficult start of the season, Morano would continue with Saintéloc Racing for the 2023 F4 Spanish Championship.
[14] He finished 25th in the standings, behind fellow full-time teammates Garrett Berry and Theodor Jensen.