Schuring began
karting at three and a half years old and made his
car racing debut in the 2021 BMW M240i Cup for DayVTec Engineering, winning two races on his debut at
Assen. He also won at the
Circuit Zandvoort on his way to his first motorsport title.
Porsche competition In 2022, he stepped up to
one-make Porsche racing in the form of the Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux for Huber Racing and won the championship. He renewed his partnership with Huber Racing in 2023 and kicked off his year in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe, scoring one podium at
Portimão. Schuring's main campaign for the 2023 season was the Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux and he achieved a series-first podium in the opening round at
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. The next round at the
Hockenheimring saw him get his first pole position in the series, but the race ended in a retirement. Schuring collected another podium in the next round at
Circuit Zandvoort and then three more podiums in the final three races of the season – one at
Circuit Zolder and the other two at the
Red Bull Ring. This propelled him to third in the overall championship standings by the end of his rookie year. He also participated in one round of the
Porsche Supercup as a guest driver at his home track in
Zandvoort, with his highest finish from the two races being a seventeenth in the first race. From November 2023 to March 2024, Schuring drove in the
Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East for Central Europe Racing, collecting his only two podiums in the second round of the series at
Bahrain International Circuit. He also participated in the
2024 Dubai 24 Hour in the 992 class and was in contention for the podium but had to retire from the race. With newly-rebranded
Proton Huber Competition, Schuring started his 2024 campaign with a
Valencia cameo in the
Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe, which ended in a double retirement. Schuring drove full-time in the
2024 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany, where he had consistent results that didn't pay off with a podium until the penultimate round at the
Red Bull Ring, which was accompanied with a pole position and a win. Schuring ended his rookie season in eighth position and won the rookie title, beating compatriots
Robert de Haan and
Kas Haverkort. During the season, he partook in two guest rounds in the
Porsche Supercup for Proton Huber, ending the first round at
Spa-Francorchamps in a retirement but finishing his home race of
Zandvoort in eighth place, but due to being a guest driver he was ineligible for points. Alongside his PCCD duties, Schuring drove in the
Porsche Carrera Cup Italia for Enrico Fulgenzi Racing but had to skip one round due to their race calendars clashing. He got a podium at
Mugello and a win at
Vallelunga on his way to ninth to the championship. Schuring switched to Schumacher
CLRT in 2025, starting his year by dominating the Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe with five wins, two pole positions and eight podiums from eight races. He competed in both the
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and the
Porsche Supercup in a dual campaign, doing the full-time calendar of the Supercup for the first time. In PCCD, Schuring kicked off his season with a podium at
Imola and a pole position which was converted to a win in the following round at the
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. At the first race of the fourth round in the
Norisring, he achieved a similar feat. After two retirements, he got his campaign back on track with a double podium at the
Sachsenring, where he won the opening race. These were his final podiums in the series, as he capped off his campaign with a pole position in the second race of the last round at the
Hockenheimring and ended the championship in fourth. Meanwhile, in the Porsche Supercup, Schuring achieved his first pole position in the top tier of
one-make Porsche racing in the third round at
Barcelona-Cataluyna, and ended the race in fifth. He got his maiden podiums – both second places – in the fifth and sixth rounds at
Spa-Francorchamps and the
Hungaroring. Schuring achieved a pole position and another podium in his home round at
Circuit Zandvoort. He finished his first full-time season in third and became the rookies' champion. After a successful first year in the series, Schuring earned a spot as a Porsche Junior for the 2026 season alongside
Marcus Amand. He is set to embark on another dual campaign in the
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and the
Porsche Supercup with
Schumacher CLRT. ==Personal life==