Nogales started karting at the age of six, competing at his local track of Torrejón. Racing in karts until 2021, he most notably won the
RMC Grand Finals in 2014 and 2015 in the Micro and Mini max classes respectively, along with winning the 2021
Spanish Karting Championship in X30 Senior. After competing in both the Clio Cup Spain and Europe championships in 2021, Nogales joined
Teo Martín Motorsport to make his single-seater debut in the
2022 F4 Spanish Championship. Scoring just one points finish in the first four rounds, a tenth in the third race at
Algarve, Nogales left the team and joined
Drivex ahead of the
Aragón round. After taking points on his debut with the team, Nogales only missed the points four times in the last seven races of the season, taking a best result of sixth in the second
Navarra race on his way to 14th in points. During 2022, Nogales also made a one-off appearance at the
Red Bull Ring round of the
Euroformula Open Championship. After retiring in both the first two races, Nogales finished eighth in the third race of the weekend. Nogales remained with
Drivex in 2023 for his sophomore season in the
F4 Spanish Championship. Despite finishing eighth in the season-opening
Spa round, Nogales went scoreless in the next two rounds before moving up to
Eurocup-3 with the same team. Racing in the final six rounds of the season, Nogales missed the top-ten only twice, taking a best result of sixth in race one at
Jerez and finishing 12th in the standings despite missing the first two rounds. In 2024, Nogales returned to
Drivex for his sophomore season in
Eurocup-3. In the first five rounds of the season, Nogales only scored points twice, with a best result of ninth in race two at the
Red Bull Ring, before leaving for
Saintéloc Racing ahead of the
Aragón round. With the French team, Nogales finished fourth in the season-finale at
Barcelona, but was given the points for third place as
Nikita Bedrin, who finished third, was ineligible for points. Having made his LMP3 debut in late 2024 in the
Ultimate Cup Series, Nogales joined Team Virage to compete full-time in the LMP3 class of the
European Le Mans Series. In his first season in LMP3 competition, Nogales won at
Spa and finished second at
Algarve to end the year runner-up in the standings. Despite a one-off return to single-seater competition in the
Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship for
Drivex in 2026, Nogales remained in sportscar competition for the rest of the year, returning to Team Virage for a second season in ELMS. ==Karting record==