THREE WINS IN SEVEN WEEKENDS: SASHA MIRAS Y MUÑOZ ANNOUNCES HIMSELF ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

THREE WINS IN SEVEN WEEKENDS: SASHA MIRAS Y MUÑOZ ANNOUNCES HIMSELF ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE

APR 20, 2026

Seven race weekends in. Three victories. For a driver competing at the highest level of junior karting, those numbers speak with quiet authority.

Sasha Miras Y Muñoz, the Franco-Spanish talent competing in the Mini U10 category with BabyRace on Parolin-IAME machinery, has opened the 2026 season in a manner that is difficult to ignore. Across the WSK Super Master Series and the WSK Euro Series — two of the most demanding and internationally recognised karting platforms in the world — he has consistently placed himself among the frontrunners, converting pace into victories on three separate occasions.

His wins have come against a field that includes the finest young karting prospects from across the globe. At Viterbo, he dominated the WSK Euro Series Final from pole position, crossing the line with a margin that left little room for debate. In the WSK Super Master Series, he twice stood on the top step, including a controlled last-lap victory that showcased composure as much as outright speed.

The level of competition makes these results all the more significant. The Mini U10 category on the WSK circuit regularly attracts upwards of 60 nationalities and some of the most competitive junior programmes in karting. Winning once in that environment is notable. Winning three times before the midpoint of the season is a statement.

What stands out, beyond the results themselves, is the consistency. Miras Y Muñoz has not relied on a single exceptional weekend. He has built his season progressively, race by race, demonstrating the kind of racecraft and composure that tends to define careers over time.

The road ahead is long, and the best chapters are still being written. But the foundation is there — and it is solid.