Sebastian Bach secured the Nordic Championship in Nordic 4 with a single point. It was a tough battle, but solid points scoring in the middle of the season kept the Aalborg native at the top until the end.
The 2025 Danish rookie champion was clear about his ambitions from the start, and right from the start, STEP Motorsport’s strongest card was also running well. In the middle of the season, Bach really got going, clearing the table at Falkenberg and securing maximum points for the championship.
“Falkenberg was good, really good… in general I had a really good start to the season, but after the summer holidays you could feel that the rest of the field had picked up speed. That was fine, and it made for some great racing,” says Sebastian Bach, who is not afraid of being challenged, especially in the final race of the year:

“I think it was one of the toughest seasons in Nordic 4 ever, because there were so many drivers who wanted to be at the top of the field, so I really had to fight for it. It didn’t help that there was a lot of trouble outside the track in the last races,” says Sebastian Bach, who still managed to secure the Nordic championship.
As in previous years, the Nordic 4 season was run on tracks in both Denmark and Sweden. This provided good experience for Sebastian Bach, who has been racing in Southern Europe alongside the Nordic 4 season to prepare for the future:

“It’s been very good, because the tracks in Denmark and Sweden are quite different to drive on, so it has given me plenty of variety and experience that I could take with me,” says Sebastian Bach, who recently announced his plans for the 2026 season, where he will race in the Michelin Le Mans Cup in the LMP3 class. A direction that several other Danish single-seater drivers have taken with great success.




