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In 2024, Paatz became the first female driver supported by the ADAC junior team.[4] She competed in the French F4 Championship, achieving a best result of tenth and finishing the season in 20th place.[5]
For 2025, Paatz participated in F4 CEZ with her father's team, achieving her first podium at the Red Bull Ring.[6] She was later announced as a wildcard Gatorade-supported entry for the Montreal round of the 2025 F1 Academy season.[7]