Fittipaldi began his karting career in 2005. He graduated to car racing in 2016, competing in the Ginetta Junior Championship with Douglas Motorsport, finishing eighteenth in the standings despite missing the final three rounds. In 2017, Fittipaldi moved into single-seaters with Prema Powerteam in the Italian F4 Championship, where he finished ninth. He also made selected appearances in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship as a guest driver.
In 2018, Fittipaldi remained with Prema in the Italian F4 Championship, securing his maiden single-seater victory in the opening race at Adria International Raceway and claiming the championship title after a double victory at Mugello Circuit. During the same year, he contested the full ADAC Formula 4 Championship, claiming one victory at Hockenheimring and eight additional podiums, finishing third in the standings.
Fittipaldi stepped up to the inaugural Formula Regional European Championship in 2019 with Prema Powerteam, partnering Frederik Vesti and Olli Caldwell. He finished as the series runner-up behind teammate Vesti, with two victories and thirteen podiums.
In January 2020, Fittipaldi was announced as a HWA Racelab driver for the FIA Formula 3 Championship. He finished fifteenth in his rookie campaign, with his best results being fifth and fourth in the Mugello finale. In May 2021, he switched to Charouz Racing System for the 2021 FIA Formula 3 Championship, where he secured his maiden FIA Formula 3 podium with a second-place finish at the Hungaroring. He finished seventeenth in the championship with 25 points, despite contesting only part of the season.
Fittipaldi progressed to the FIA Formula 2 Championship mid-way through 2021 with Charouz Racing System, partnering Guilherme Samaia. He scored his first Formula 2 points by finishing seventh in the sprint race at Jeddah Corniche Circuit. However, he was involved in a major accident at the start of the feature race, sustaining a fractured right heel and a cut above his left eye, which ruled him out of the season finale. He finished twentieth in the championship with two points.
Retained by Charouz for the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship, Fittipaldi achieved his maiden Formula 2 podium with a second-place finish in the feature race at Imola Circuit. He secured six podium finishes and ended the season eighth in the championship with 126 points. Following the season, he underwent brain surgery for a brain hemorrhage.
In 2023, Fittipaldi joined the Red Bull Junior Team and moved to Rodin Carlin. He claimed his first Formula 2 victory in the sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps, which was also Rodin Carlin's first win of the year. He finished seventh in the standings with 124 points, one win, and five podiums. He lost his place with the Red Bull Junior Team at the end of 2023 but continued to receive sponsorship from Red Bull.
For the 2024 season, Fittipaldi raced with Van Amersfoort Racing. He secured his first feature race victory in Jeddah. He parted ways with Van Amersfoort Racing ahead of the round in Qatar and finished 15th in the standings with 61 points.
Fittipaldi was a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy from 2017 to 2021. He was also part of the Red Bull Junior Team in 2023.
In 2025, Fittipaldi transitioned to endurance racing in the European Le Mans Series with CLX Motorsport, paired with Pipo Derani and Manuel Espírito Santo. He made his debut in the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2026, competing in the LMP2 category for Pratt Miller Motorsports alongside his brother Pietro and Manuel Espírito Santo.
Fittipaldi participated in an Indy NXT test with HMD Motorsports at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in October 2025. He credited his prior tests in IndyCar machinery with teams like Dale Coyne Racing and Arrow McLaren for providing him with Firestone tire experience. In 2026, Fittipaldi signed with HMD Motorsports for the Indy NXT season.
In February 2021, Fittipaldi was announced to compete in the Indy Pro 2000 Championship for RP Motorsport, but he left the series after the opening round. In May 2024, Jaguar TCS Racing chose Fittipaldi to participate in the Formula E Berlin rookie test.
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