Luna Fluxá
Luna Jasmine Fluxá Cross is a Spanish racing driver who is set to compete in the F4 Spanish Championship for Campos Racing as part of the Mercedes Junior Team.
Born and raised in Mallorca, Fluxá is the younger sister of racing drivers Lorenzo and Lucas Fluxá. She began competitive kart racing aged six, winning multiple international titles; by winning the OK-N class of Champions of the Future in 2024, she became the first female victor of a senior global championship in 58 years.
Early life
Luna Jasmine Fluxá Cross was born on 9 August 2010 in Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. Hailing from a wealthy family who founded and own Iberostar,, and Camper, Fluxá is the younger sister of fellow racing drivers Lorenzo and Lucas. Lorenzo has competed in the LMP2 class of the European Le Mans Series since 2024 and Lucas in F4 Spanish since 2024. Her great-uncle, Miquel Fluxà Rosselló, is a multi-billionaire businessman who founded Iberostar in 1986.Racing career
Karting (2017–2025)
2017–2020: Career beginnings
Fluxá started kart racing in 2017, aged six. She first joined the European stage in 2019, finishing an impressive 11th on her European debut in the IAME International Final, in the Minime Cadet category.Fluxá then competed over the course of the entire year in Europe, making a few appearances in prestigious championships such as the WSK Super Master Series. Her strongest championship finish in 2020 was finishing 8th in the IAME Euro Series, in the X30 Mini category.
2021–2023: Maiden international title in Mini
2021 ended up being Fluxá's last year in Mini karting, and she had a strong year. Regularly making the finales in each event that she was competing in, she managed to win the 2021 IAME Euro Series in the category. Fluxá then went on to end the year with top 10 finishes in the IAME International Final and the International IAME Games.For the 2022 season, Fluxá stepped up to the OKJ category. She drove for KR Motorsport, a prestigious karting team, for the entirety of the year. Fluxá went on to achieve little in her first year of OKJ karting, with a best championship result of 21st in the South Garda Winter Series early in the year.
Fluxá was announced to be racing for Prema for 2023 with support from Kart Republic. For the year, Fluxá continued in OKJ, and over the course of the year yielded some strong results. At the beginning of the year, she managed to finish 4th in the WSK Champions Cup and she also ended the year strongly, managing to finish 4th in the Champions of the Future Academy Program in Al Forsan, which is located in the UAE.