Sztuka began karting at the age of four in Tychy and subsequently in Wodzisław Śląski where he started practicing at an open-air karting circuit. He made his racing debut in the Czech Republic and began regularly taking part in races in Italy at the age of nine.
In 2019, Sztuka became a test driver in Formula 4 for the first time. In 2020, he took part in only four karting races as the rest of the season was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which prompted him to focus on preparations for his debut season in Formula 4.
On 16 May 2021, Sztuka made his debut in the Italian F4 Championship at the Circuit Paul Ricard becoming the youngest Polish racing driver in Formula 4 history. He ended the 2021 season claiming 8th place in the Rookie category.
In 2022, Sztuka signed a contract with US Racing, owned by Ralf Schumacher and Gerhard Ungar. He finished four races on the podium including two wins and collected 162 points, which allowed him to finish sixth in the general classification. He also made a guest appearance in the German Formula Four Championship finishing second two times in five races collecting 64 points and claiming tenth place overall.
In 2023, Sztuka continued racing in the Italian F4 Championship, again with US Racing. He took his maiden win in the opening race at Imola. With eight wins in the final nine races, he won the championship with a 35-point gap to Ugo Ugochukwu. In the pre-season, Sztuka also participated in the inaugural edition of the Formula Winter Series. He won five out of first six races, as well as taking four pole positions and four fastest laps, which allowed him to win the championship without having to take part in the last fourth round. It was the first title in his career. In April 2023, Sztuka received sponsorship support from PKN Orlen by joining the Akademia ORLEN Team.
In November 2023, Sztuka drove for MP Motorsport during the FIA Formula 3 post-season test in Imola In January 2024, he announced that he had signed with the Dutch-based team to compete in the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship. However, he struggled during the season, only claiming a single points finish in the Imola sprint race, and finished the season in 27th overall. Sztuka left the series after a spending a season in the category. Speaking about his time in F3, Sztuka stated would have "went to FRECA" after winning the Italian F4 title.
Sztuka joined G4 Racing to race in the opening round of the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship in Misano. He returned to the championship with the team during the sixth round in Imola. He then joined RPM for the penultimate round in Hockenheim.
For 2025, Sztuka moved down to Eurocup-3, signing for Campos Racing. He also drove for the same team in the first two rounds of the Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship. He finished 11th in the standings with 27 points, his best result being a third place in the third race in Portimão.
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