The rookie champion is going all-in to claim the Nordic 4 Danish Championship in 2025. Alongside STEP Motorsport, the Aalborg-based driver is already deep into preparations for the season ahead.
Sebastian Bach’s debut season was packed with growth and experiences, from a training camp in Spain to securing his first top finishes in the championship—and, of course, capping it all off by claiming the rookie title. But now, his eyes are firmly set on the future, with a clear goal:
“There’s really only one step forward for me, and that’s to win the Danish Championship this year. That’s why I’m back with STEP Motorsport—I know that together, we can take on the challenge and claim victory,” says Sebastian Bach, who will be the team’s most experienced driver in the upcoming season. A role he’s eager to embrace:
“I’m looking forward to the pressure that comes with being the most experienced driver in the team. It’ll only make me a better racer to take on the responsibility of mentoring the others. My teammates are really talented, so I think we’re going to be a strong team again this year,” he says.
However, claiming the Danish Championship is no easy feat, and Sebastian Bach knows it will take everything coming together to achieve his goal:
“It would be foolish to underestimate the competition. Several of the drivers I battled with last year are returning, and the newcomers to the class could quickly get up to speed and make their mark. I also need to keep developing, both physically and mentally, and I’m already well underway to ensure I’m even stronger by the season opener,” he explains.
STEP Motorsport team manager Morten Dons is excited to continue building on Sebastian Bach’s impressive progress from last season:
“Sebastian climbed a steep learning curve and ended the season by clinching the rookie title in the final weekend. The talent is undoubtedly there, combined with a strong willingness to grow, which makes me confident that Sebastian is a serious contender for the 2025 Nordic 4 championship. I’m really looking forward to working with him again,” says Morten Dons.
The Nordic 4 season kicks off in late April at Padborg Park and will visit tracks in both Denmark and Sweden before concluding at the season finale at FDM Jyllandsringen in late September, where the champion will be crowned.