Giorgio Carrara began karting in 2007. His biggest achievement was winning the Argentine Championship in 2015.
In 2017, Giorgio Carrara moved to race in Europe for the first time when he made his single-seater debut in the Italian F4 Championship with Jenzer Motorsport. He finished 14th by finishing in the points three times, scoring a total of six points, and was third in the rookie standings. In 2018, Carrara remained in Italian F4, still with Jenzer. He saw strong improvement in his results – he finished on the podium three times and scored 112 points in total, which earnt him seventh in the championship. He also joined Jenzer for a guest appearance in ADAC Formula 4 at the German Grand Prix, with a best result of 15th. Carrara once again signed with Jenzer for the 2019 season, alongside Jonny Edgar. Carrara won his first Italian F4 race at the Red Bull Ring, having started second on the grid. He finished thirteenth in the standings with 37 points. He also joined Jenzer for one round in Spanish F4, where he won all three races during the weekend. Carrara finished in 11th place with 55 points. He also made a guest appearance in ADAC Formula 4 in rounds two and three, with a best finish of fifth.
After his performance in the Spanish and Italian F4 championships in 2019, Jenzer gave Carrara a drive for them in FIA Formula 3 as a replacement for Artem Petrov. Due to visa complications, Carrara was unable to attend the French Grand Prix, but was able to race at the next race in Austria. He qualified in 20th, ahead of teammates Yuki Tsunoda and Andreas Estner, but suffered from a flat tyre in the feature race and finished a lap down in 28th place, which he improved to 21st in the sprint race. More visa complications meant that Italian Federico Malvestiti replaced Carrara for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Carrara would go on to compete in the remained of the season apart from the finale at Sochi Autodrom. He finished 30th in the standings with a best result of 16th.
After a two-year break from racing, Carrara moved to the United States, competing in one round of the Formula 4 United States Championship for International Motorsport. He finished fourth in the third race, scoring twelve points, with which he finished 20th in the standings. He then switched to USF Juniors with the same team, and finished in the top-five four times, scoring 122 points on his way to 13th in the standings.
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