curated by GRRL! updated: March 9, 2026

Bio Excerpt: Lana Flack dominated Australian karting before charging into formula racing, proving she belongs at motorsport’s top tier. The daughter of racer Marcos Flack carved her own path through karting championships, claiming the 2022 Ladies Trophy while simultaneously battling male competitors in open categories. She rewrote record... (full bio below ↓↓)

Lana Flack

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December 23, 2011 (14)
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Brisbane, Australia
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Lana Flack is an Australian racing driver making waves in motorsport through karting championships and progression into formula racing, breaking records and gender barriers along the way.

EARLY YEARS

Lana Flack comes from a motorsport family—her father is Marcos Flack, an Australian racing driver who competed in the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia series and other national competitions. Growing up around racetracks, Lana was destined to follow in his tire tracks, though she’d carve her own path rather than simply ride his coattails. She started karting young, and it quickly became clear she had the talent and hunger to compete at the highest levels. Australia’s karting scene is notoriously competitive, a proving ground that’s launched countless professional racers, and Lana threw herself into it with the kind of determination that makes other drivers nervous.

OTHER INTERESTS

Information about Lana’s interests outside of racing isn’t extensively documented in available sources, which is probably because when you’re as focused on climbing the motorsport ladder as she is, there’s not a lot of time for hobbies that don’t involve engines and speed. What is clear is her commitment to being a role model for young women in motorsport—she’s not just racing for herself but actively working to change the landscape for the next generation.

EARLY SUCCESS

Flack’s karting career has been packed with podiums and championships that would make any racer jealous. She competed in the Australian Kart Championship, consistently running at the front and racking up wins that established her as one of the country’s top karting talents. In 2022, she dominated the Ladies Trophy category, proving she could beat anyone regardless of gender while also excelling in the open categories where she went wheel-to-wheel with male competitors. Her performances caught international attention when she represented Australia overseas, racing with Energy Corse and securing podium finishes on the world stage. By 2023, Lana was rewriting record books in Newcastle at the Australian Kart Championship, delivering performances that weren’t just good for a female racer—they were good, period. Her success in karting opened doors to formula racing, and in 2021 she confirmed plans to move into Formula 4, the traditional next step for drivers eyeing professional careers. The transition from karting to cars is where many promising talents stumble, but Flack attacked it with the same aggression that made her a karting champion.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2022: Dominated the Ladies Trophy category in Australian karting[1].
  • 2023: Rewrote record books at the Australian Kart Championship round in Newcastle[2].
  • 2023: Secured podium finishes racing internationally with Energy Corse[3].
  • 2023: Selected for the More Than Equal driver development program led by David Coulthard[4].
  • Elevated to maiden Carrera Cup Australia win following a penalty to another driver[5].

INSPIRATIONS

While specific inspirations aren’t detailed in the available research, Lana’s participation in programs like More Than Equal—an initiative supporting female racing drivers—suggests she’s inspired by the broader movement to create equal opportunities in motorsport. Being selected for a program led by former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard indicates she’s learning from some of the best in the business and drawing motivation from those who’ve reached the pinnacle of the sport.

REPUTATION

Flack has built a reputation as a fierce competitor who doesn’t use gender as an excuse or a crutch—she races to win, not to make a point. Her performances speak louder than any PR campaign could, consistently running at the front in both women’s categories and open competition. She’s known for aggressive driving that pushes the limits without crossing into recklessness, the kind of style that earns respect in the paddock even from drivers who don’t want to see her in their mirrors. The Australian motorsport community has taken notice of her progression from karting phenom to legitimate formula racing prospect, and international programs have validated what locals already knew—this girl can drive. Her selection for the More Than Equal program put her on a global stage, racing alongside other talented female drivers and proving Australia produces world-class talent regardless of gender. She’s becoming known not just as a fast female driver but as a fast driver, full stop, which is exactly the reputation she’s worked to build.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Specific future goals for 2025 and beyond aren’t detailed in the available research, but her trajectory suggests continued progression up the motorsport ladder. Having confirmed Formula 4 plans and achieved success in Carrera Cup Australia, the logical next steps would involve either continuing in Carrera Cup with an eye toward championship contention or moving into higher formula categories. Her involvement with development programs like More Than Equal indicates ambitions beyond national racing—these programs exist to prepare drivers for international careers, not just regional success. Whatever her specific plans, Lana’s shown she’s not the type to settle for comfortable podiums when bigger challenges await.

References:

Lana Leads Ladies Trophy – Kart Sport News
Lana Flack Re-Writes the Record Books in Newcastle – Karting Australia
Energy Corse on the Podium All Over the World – Tkart
Lana Flack Selected for Coulthard-Led All-Female Motorsport Program – Speedcafe
Flack Elevated to Maiden Carrera Cup Win Following Wood Penalty – Carrera Cup Australia
Lana Flack Official Website
Lana Flack – More Than Equal
Australia’s Lana Flack Selected for More Than Equal Driver Development Program
Lana Re-Writes the Record Book – Kart Sport News
Lana Flack Breaking the Glass Ceiling on the Race Track – Auscast Network

(bio last updated: 2026-03-09T14:14:25.000Z)