García started her motorsports career in
kart racing, where she won titles including the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy and the Trofeo delle Industrie in 2015, which had previously been won by three
Formula One World Drivers' Champions:
Fernando Alonso,
Lewis Hamilton, and
Sebastian Vettel.
F4 Spanish Championship In 2016, García made her single-seater debut as a guest driver for
Drivex in the second half of the
F4 Spanish Championship. In 2017, García joined
MP Motorsport to contest the full
F4 Spanish Championship. Her best race result was a fifth place at
Circuito de Jerez and she finished the season in ninth overall. She also participated in a single round of the
SMP F4 Championship.
W Series In 2019, García took part in the inaugural
W Series, finishing fourth in the championship. She took one victory and one pole position at the
Norisring event. García was set to contest the 2020 championship before it was cancelled in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic. A ten-event
eSports series was held on
iRacing in its place, with García taking second place in the championship. in October 2021. García joined the newly-formed
Puma team for the
2021 W Series season. She initially qualified in seventh place for the opening round of the season at the
Red Bull Ring, but retired on lap twelve with when her car developed mechanical problems. Four non-points finishes and only a single podium followed, which left García twelfth in the standings at the end of the season. García returned for the
2022 W Series, racing for the CortDAO W Series Team, and was sixth in the points standings with one pole and one podium when the series ended early for financial reasons. In early 2023, W Series announced
the series was no longer running, at which point she was now racing in F1 Academy. García left W Series with one win, four podiums, and two poles.
F1 Academy On 21 March 2023, García was confirmed to be driving in the newly launched all-female
F1 Academy series, for the
Prema Racing team. García began the season at the
Red Bull Ring, taking pole position for races 1 and 3, then winning those races. At
Circuit Ricardo Tormo, García qualified in pole position for races one and two; however, she was later judged to have track limit infringements during the first qualifying session and lost pole position for race one. During the final round at
Circuit of the Americas in race one of three of the weekend, García secured the inaugural F1 Academy championship. She ended the season with seven wins and five poles, the most of any driver on that lineup.
Formula Regional European Championship in 2024 Following García's success in F1 Academy, she received a fully-funded seat in the
2024 Formula Regional European Championship with
Prema Racing.
Formula E García made her debut in
Formula E machinery when she took part in the
Berlin rookie test with the
ERT Formula E Team in May 2024. In November of the same year, she took part in the 2024-25 pre-season women's test with
Porsche Formula E Team. She placed eighth in the test. García returned to the 2025-26 pre-season women's test in October 2025 with
Lola Yamaha ABT.
GT racing On August 19, 2024, the
Iron Dames announced García would make her GT racing debut in the
Ligier European Series. She finished second on track in race 1, but a penalty dropped her to fifth. She won the second race, and finished with the fastest lap in both races. In the season finale, she qualified third for both races. García was taken out in race 1 while battling for a podium position, but came away from race 2 with the victory. ==Karting record==