Karting career Boya started competition karting in 2015, when he won the
Spanish Karting Championship, and he repeated the same feat again in 2016. He won the championship again in 2018, this time in the Junior class, and came out victorious in the IAME Winter Cup that same year. The Spaniard stayed in karts until early 2020.
Formula 4 Boya made his car racing debut in the
2020 F4 Spanish Championship with
MP Motorsport. Boya had a strong opening two rounds on his debut, before taking his first win during the first
Jerez race. He later took a double victory in
Aragón. He won three races and scored fourteen podiums throughout the season, which meant Boya finished second in the drivers' standings behind fellow rookie and teammate
Kas Haverkort.
Formula Regional at the
Red Bull Ring.
2021 In April 2021, it was announced that Boya would be making his debut in the
Formula Regional European Championship with
Formula One World Champion Fernando Alonso's team, FA Racing. However at the last minute, he switched to
Van Amersfoort Racing instead, partnering
Francesco Pizzi and
Lorenzo Fluxá. At the first round of the championship Boya scored five points, becoming the first driver to score points for the team that year. He score multiple points finishes in the first half of his campaign, but the main highlight of the season would be a third-placed podium in
Valencia. This placed him 14th in the standings at the end of the season, with 51 points scored. at the
Red Bull Ring.
2022 Boya joined
ART Grand Prix for the
2022 Formula Regional European Championship alongside
Laurens van Hoepen and
Gabriele Minì. He scored a second place early on in
Imola. However, after the sixth round at the
Hungaroring, Boya was replaced by
Esteban Masson at ART for unknown reasons. However, he was drafted to replace
Michael Belov at
MP Motorsport for the remainder of the season. This move would only bring two points in the remaining four rounds, as Boya limped to tenth in the standings.
2023 Boya raced the full season with
MP Motorsport in the
2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship. He took his first Formula Regional win during the third race of the
Dubai opening round, and another win in the final round at
Yas Marina boosted him to fifth in the standings.
2024 Boya returned to the
Formula Regional Middle East Championship in 2024, driving for
Pinnacle Motorsport. Boya did not win a race during the championship, but scored three podiums on his way to finishing fifth in the standings yet again. In November, Boya competed in the
Macau Grand Prix, again joining Pinnacle Motorsport. He qualified in fifth position; however, he stalled on the formation lap for the qualifying race and was required to start from the pitlane. During the race, he was shown the black disqualification flag for overtaking cars on the formation lap. Despite starting from the back of the grid, he avoided incidents to finish ninth in the final, and was promoted to seventh after the
PHM Racing cars were disqualified.
Eurocup-3 at the
Spa-Francorchamps.
2023 In a last-minute signing, Boya announced that he would compete in the
2023 Eurocup-3 season with
MP Motorsport, alongside his Formula 3 campaign. The Spaniard started with a double pole and a victory in
Spa-Francorchamps, but was forced to miss the second round in
Aragón due to clashing
Formula 3 commitments. Despite that, he rebounded with a double win in
Monza. However, Boya netted only one podium in the next two rounds, but managed to win again in
Estoril. A win and a third-placed podium put Boya into the title fight with
Esteban Masson heading into the
Barcelona season finale. Being separated one point, Boya was unable to capitalise as he took a third and fourth place while Masson won both. This meant Boya finished runner-up, whilst earning five wins, nine podiums and 243 points.
2024 Boya returned to
Eurocup-3 with GRS Team during the final round in
Barcelona as a guest driver.
FIA Formula 3 Championship 2023 during the
2023 Spielberg Formula 3 round. In September 2022, Boya drove for
MP Motorsport during the
FIA Formula 3 post-season test. Just two months later, the Dutch outfit confirmed Boya's signing for the
2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship. He later stated that his aim was to "quickly adapt and to take all the opportunities [I] have". Boya endured an atrocious start to his season, failing to score in the first three rounds, whilst retiring thrice. However, he banished his poor fortunes with a double points finish in sixth and seventh at
Barcelona. He returned to the points in the
Hungary feature race, having managed his tyres well. Boya's best weekend came at the
Monza finale, having battled teammate
Franco Colapinto for the lead, the Spaniard would lose second place to
Gabriel Bortoleto on the last lap, but nevertheless scored his first podium. He followed this up with sixth in the feature, seeing him place 17th in the standings with 29 points. Later in the year, Boya joined MP Motorsport again for the
2023 Macau Grand Prix. After qualifying in tenth, he rose to 6th in the qualifying race and then 4th in the final race. during the
2024 Spielberg Formula 3 round 2024 Boya switched to
Campos Racing for his second season of Formula 3 in
2024, alongside
Sebastián Montoya and
Red Bull junior Oliver Goethe. He started the season with points in the sprint race with eighth, but sustained a puncture on the second lap during the feature race after contact with
Laurens van Hoepen. Qualifying sixth in
Melbourne, Boya made his way up the order and finished in an impressive fourth. He continued his good form in the feature with seventh. In
Imola, Boya was taken out of the opening lap in the sprint race, but made up 18 positions in the feature race from 27th to finish ninth. A solid weekend in
Monaco rewarded him with sixth and seventh place. In the
Barcelona sprint race, from third, Boya took advantage of a collision from the leading
Trident cars. Despite a challenge from
Alex Dunne, Boya persevered for his first F3 victory in his home race. He would finish eighth during the feature race, but was penalised due to track limits and dropped to 14th. However, this was followed by two rounds with no points owing to poor qualifying, until he scored a point again in the
Budapest feature race. Boya survived a chaotic sprint race in
Monza to take seventh place, his final points finish of the season, as he retired in the feature race after contact with teammate Montoya. The Spaniard finished his sophomore F3 campaign 15th in the standings with 45 points.
2025 during the
2025 Spielberg Formula 3 round Staying in the category for a third season, Boya continued with
Campos Racing for the
2025 FIA Formula 3 season alongside
Nikola Tsolov and
Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak. The season began slowly; his first points of the season came in
Bahrain where he finished eighth in the feature race from 20th, and he was on track for a podium in the
Imola sprint race before retiring due to a mechanical issue. However, he proved his worth by making up positions the next day to finish in fifth. Things changed in
Monaco, where a third place in qualifying led to his first feature race podium in F3. His home weekend in
Barcelona was mixed; he made up positions from 15th to finish in seventh during the sprint, but a penalty stripped him of points on Sunday. In
Austria, Boya made comeback drives in both races having qualified 14th, he passed three drivers on the last lap to finish in sixth during the sprint; he finished fourth but was promoted the podium the next day after teammate Tsolov was disqualified.
Silverstone proved to be a breakthrough for Boya, as a double pass on the penultimate lap earned Boya back-to-back podiums. Starting fourth in a damp feature race, Boya gambled on wets which proved to be the right choice, as he quickly made his way into the lead to take his first feature race win. He qualified second in
Budapest. After a strong fightback rewarded him with seventh in the sprint, a second place finish in a wet feature moved him up to second in the standings. Despite starting down in 17th for the
Monza finale, crucial points in both races secured Campos the title for the first time in history. Boya finished the season third in the standings, with one win and five podiums.
FIA Formula 2 Championship Boya moved up to
Formula 2 in , joining
Prema Racing.
Formula One In 2025, Boya joined
Aston Martin's driver academy.
Other racing In April 2026, it was announced that Boya would be taking part in the first round of the
2026 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with
Comtoyou Racing, alongside
Roberto Merhi and
Lance Stroll. == Karting record ==