Braschi made his competitive car racing debut mid-season in the 2020 Italian F4 Championship with Jenzer Motorsport, joining from round four. He scored points on his debut weekend at Mugello, including a fifth-place finish, and ended the season tenth in the standings. He remained at Jenzer for the full 2021 Italian F4 campaign, finishing sixteenth. Across that same year he also contested the Formula 4 UAE Championship with BWT Mücke Motorsport, finishing eighth in that series with four top-six finishes at Dubai. He made additional guest appearances in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship and contested the opening round of the Spanish F4 Championship.
In 2022 Braschi stepped up to Formula Regional, beginning the winter with the Formula Regional Asian Championship alongside 3Y Technology by R-ace GP. He scored points at Dubai and placed twenty-second in the championship. For the Formula Regional European Championship he started the year with KIC Motorsport, contesting rounds from Monza through Zandvoort before leaving after a scoreless first half. He substituted for the injured Dilano van 't Hoff at MP Motorsport for one round, then joined FA Racing by MP from Spa onward, picking up his first FREC championship point near the season's end to place twenty-sixth overall.
At the start of 2023 Braschi contested two events of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP at Dubai and Kuwait before focusing on the domestic season.
For the 2023 season Braschi joined the newly-founded Eurocup-3 series with Campos Racing, the inaugural year of competition for the Tatuus EC3 T-318 Alfa Romeo-powered formula. He made an immediate impression: in the opening round at Spa-Francorchamps he won Race 1, which was simultaneously the first victory ever recorded in Eurocup-3. He took second in Race 2 at Spa, then followed with third and second at Motorland Aragón. A second win came at Jerez, and second place at Estoril further bolstered his points tally. He retired once at Zandvoort but completed all sixteen rounds of the season, finishing fifth in the championship with 156 points.
Braschi began a parallel Porsche programme in 2023, contesting three rounds of the Porsche Carrera Cup Italy with Dinamic Motorsport. In 2024 he committed to a dual campaign in both the Porsche Carrera Cup Italy and the Porsche Supercup, both entered by Dinamic Motorsport. He scored three wins in PCCI across twelve races to finish seventh in that championship, and contested seven Supercup rounds to place fifteenth.
For 2025 Braschi moved his Carrera Cup programme to Ombra Racing while continuing in the Supercup. He finished fourth in the Porsche Carrera Cup Italy with two wins from twelve races. In the Supercup he finished eighteenth across eight rounds.
From 2026 Braschi moved into GT3 competition, entering the Italian GT Championship Sprint and Endurance Cups with Spirit of Race and the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with AF Corse.
| Year | Series | Team | Standing | |------|--------|------|----------| | 2020 | Italian F4 | Jenzer Motorsport | 10th | | 2021 | Formula 4 UAE | BWT Mücke Motorsport | 8th | | 2021 | Italian F4 | Jenzer Motorsport | 16th | | 2023 | Eurocup-3 | Campos Racing | 5th (2 wins) | | 2024 | Porsche Carrera Cup Italy | Dinamic Motorsport | 7th (3 wins) | | 2024 | Porsche Supercup | Dinamic Motorsport | 15th | | 2025 | Porsche Carrera Cup Italy | Ombra Racing | 4th (2 wins) | | 2025 | Porsche Supercup | Ombra Racing | 18th |
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