Carrie Schreiner
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| Carrie Schreiner | |
|---|---|
Schreiner in 2015 | |
| Nationality | |
| Born | 14 September 1998 |
| GT World Challenge Europe career | |
| Debut season | 2026 |
| Current team | Tresor Attempto Racing |
| Racing licence | |
| Starts | 0 |
| Wins | 0 |
| Podiums | 0 |
| Poles | 0 |
| Fastest laps | 0 |
| Best finish | TBD in 2026 |
| Previous series | |
| 2015–2016 2016 2017–2018 2017 2017 2017 2017–2019 2018 2018–2022 2019–2020 2020, 2022 2021 2023-2024 2025 2025 | ADAC Formula 4 F4 British Championship Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe - Am Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe - Pro Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East - Pro DMV Gran Turismo Touring Car Cup Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East - Pro-Am Nürburgring Endurance Series ADAC GT Masters 24H GT Series Italian GT Championship F1 Academy GT Winter Series ADAC GT Masters |
| Championship titles | |
| 2018 | DMV Gran Turismo Touring Car Cup Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East - Pro-Am |
Carrie Schreiner (born 14 September 1998) is a racing driver from Germany,[1] who currently competes in the GT World Challenge Europe for Tresor Attempto Racing.[2] She has previously competed in F1 Academy and the F4 British Championship. She also currently serves as Audi Team Brand Ambassador.
Single-seaters
Schreiner began her motorsport career in karting. Between 2011 and 2014, she drove in the ADAC Kart Masters, achieving her greatest success in 2012 when she won the X30 Junior championship title.[3]
Schreiner switched to single-seater racing and competed in ADAC Formula 4 in 2015 and 2016. At the same time, she drove in the British Formula 4 Championship in 2016, where she finished 17th overall.[4]
GT racing
In 2017, Schreiner moved up to GT cars via the Lamborghini Super Trofeo, competing in several of their championships over the next two years. She finished runner-up in the 2017 Lamborghini Super Trofeo Middle East and a year later won the Pro-Am category in the same series with Konrad Motorsport, having also contested the European Lamborghini Super Trofeo championship with the Austrian squad. At the same time, she competed with the FFF Racing Team in Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia in 2017.[5]
In the DMV GT & Touring Car Cup, she drove an Audi R8 LMS GT3 from 2017 to 2019, first with Aust Motorsport and later from 2018 with Rutronik Racing – winning the championship in 2018. As a result, she stepped up to ADAC GT Masters with the same team – scoring a best championship finish of 24th place in her first season in the series with co-driver Dennis Marschall.[6]
From 2018, Schreiner has been a regular participant in the Nürburgring Endurance Series. After achieving her Class A license, she became one of the founding drivers of the "Girls only" program by WS Racing; attempting to encourage more women into the sport. Since 2019, Schreiner has contested four Nürburgring 24 Hours races with the team, winning her class in the 2021 edition. From 2021, she stepped up to the SP9 class for GT3 machinery, competing with Racing One and SchnitzelAlm Racing.[7]
In 2021, Schreiner started in the newly founded BMW M2 Cup - a one-make series on the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters support bill. Simultaneously she drove in the Italian GT Championship with AF Corse, finishing second at the Vallelunga round with Antonio Fuoco.[8]
F1 Academy


In 2023, Schreiner moved back to entry-level single-seaters to compete in F1 Academy with ART Grand Prix.[9] She finished the season in 11th, with a win in the reverse-grid race at Zandvoort.[10] She stayed in the category for the 2024 season and became the oldest regularly-entered driver, moving from ART to Campos and gaining support from Sauber as part of the series' agreement with Formula One.[11] As preparation for the season, she also competed in select round of the F4 UAE Championship, and the F4 British Championship, returning to the series after eight years.[12] Schreiner finished the F1 Academy season in ninth, following which Sauber announced that she would be continue as a Team Brand Ambassador.[13] She returned in the following year in a supporting role as a mentor to Emma Felbermayr, who succeeded Schreiner as the Sauber supported driver.[14]
Personal life
Schreiner is in a relationship with former DTM driver Peter Terting, some 14 years older than Schreiner.[15]