Lower formulae Pedersen began his
single-seater career in 2016, driving for the Leading Edge Grand Prix in cooperation with Global Racing Group, a team set up by his father, Christian Pedersen, This season yielded more success, as he took podiums in the first two events before ending the campaign on a particularly impressive note, winning twice in the penultimate round and once more at the season finale, held as part of the
2017 United States Grand Prix weekend. These results led to Pedersen finishing fourth overall, beating both his teammates. In 2018, Pedersen returned to tackle the
F4 US Championship for the final time, where he won two victories, and placed fifth in the standings.
Formula Regional & BRDC F3 Parallel to his F4 campaign, Pedersen competed in the inaugural season of the
F3 Americas Championship. Despite missing two events, Pedersen finished third overall, beaten by fellow GRG driver
Baltazar Leguizamón. In 2019, Pedersen performed double duties in the
F3 Americas and
BRDC F3 championships, the latter becoming his first venture into European racing. In the former, Pedersen won seven races, which included a triple of victories at
Sebring, which put him second in the standings. Over in British F3, a victory in the reverse-grid race at
Silverstone, coupled with a further podium in
Snetterton, left Pedersen 14th overall. An entire season of the
BRDC British F3 Championship was on the cards for Pedersen in 2020, driving for
Double R Racing. He ended the season ninth in the drivers' standings, taking three podiums and another win in
Silvestone. Indy Lights Pedersen switched to the
Road to Indy ladder for 2021, driving for Global Racing Group in
Indy Lights. The season began with a second place at
Barber, although he would fail to take any podiums throughout the following three rounds. Pedersen, who was racing under an American licence by this stage, bounced back with a podium appearance at
Road America before going on to experience a strong second half of the campaign, with four third-placed finishes elevating him to fourth overall. In 2022, Pedersen returned to
Indy Lights for his sophomore season. Having scored five podiums, which contained his first win in the category at
Portland, Pedersen took fifth in the championship. == IndyCar Series ==