Karting Regalia began
karting in 2006 and raced primarily in Spain for the majority of his career.
Formula BMW Regalia began his formula racing career in 2008 in the newly created
Formula BMW Europe with
EuroInternational. He finished sixteenth overall in the championship, with nine point-scoring finishes and 60 points. Regalia remained in the series for the
following season but switched to Josef Kaufmann Racing. He improved to eighth in standings, taking thirteen points-scoring positions in sixteen races. In
2010, Regalia completed his third season, joining Eifelland Racing. He finished eighth in the championship for the second successive season, achieving his first podium at
Zandvoort.
Formula Three 2011 saw Regalia move to the
Italian Formula Three Championship, competing for
Arco Motorsport. He finished tenth in the championship with two podiums at
Imola and
Vallelunga. Also in
2011, he joined
Mücke Motorsport to compete in
Formula 3 Euro Series in the finale at
Hockenheim. He had two finishes on the tenth position and retired in the last race of the week-end. In
2012, Regalia switched to the
European F3 Open Championship, joining
Campos Racing.
Auto GP World Series As well as his European F3 Open commitments, Regalia also participated in the
Auto GP World Series with Campos Racing. In 2013, Regalia competed with ART Grand Prix with whom he finished runner-up to
Daniil Kvyat.
GP2 Series In
2014, Regalia graduated to GP2 with
Hilmer Motorsport. After just four rounds where he failed to score a point, Regalia left the team and the series.
Formula 3.5 Regalia signed with Zeta Course for the
2015 season. However, the team withdrew from the sport due to lack of funding. Regalia attempted to enter the sport with
Comtec Racing, but terminated his contract after three days with the team, leaving him without a drive. ==Racing record==