Jacob Micallef’s journey in motorsport takes another step in the right direction. Micallef began in professional karting later than usual, but his rapid progress in the OK Junior class last year was remarkable. Despite starting late, he quickly emerged as the fastest, securing the pole position in the world finals by the year’s end.
In the same year, Jacob set his sights on a new challenge and transitioned to the OK senior class, where the competition was fierce. Despite this, he quickly found his stride, and in just two races, he was already holding his own in the middle of the classification, a testament to his adaptability and skill.
This year, Jacob’s transition to the new team CRG tested his resilience. Despite initial challenges in creating a structure with top drivers, Jacob’s unwavering commitment to the sport kept him in the fight for the best possible results.

Recently, Jacob decided to move to a new team, Victory Lane, as they have a structure that can support him up to Formula 2.

This weekend, Jacob will be racing in Kristianstad in Sweden at the Champions of the Future event as a pre-race for the FIA event.