Hodenius began his racing career in 2022, competing in Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux for Team GP Elite.[2] Racing in the GT4 class, Hodenius scored a best result of second in both Assen races as he ended the year sixth in points.[3] Remaining in Porsche one-make competition for the start of the following year, Hodenius raced in Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe for the same team,[4] taking two wins en route to the Sport Pro-Am title.[5] For the rest of the year, Hodenius switched to single-seaters as he joined Monlau Motorsport to compete in the F4 Spanish Championship from the second round onwards.[6] In his only season in the series, Hodenius scored a best result of 11th twice as he ended the year 27th in the overall standings.[7] Towards the end of the year, Hodenius also raced for Van Amersfoort Racing in the Barcelona round of the Euro 4 Championship.[8]
Following a one-off appearance for Monlau Motorsport in the Formula Winter Series at Aragón, in which he finished seventh in race two at the start of 2024,[9] Hodenius returned to Van Amersfoort Racing to race in both the Italian F4 and Euro 4 Championships.[10] In the former, Hodenius took his only points in a wet-dry race three at Le Castellet by finishing eighth,[11] whereas in the latter, Hodenius went scoreless as he took a best result of 13th twice.[12]