Bio Excerpt: Courtney Prince blazed through karting with ruthless efficiency, collecting two club titles, two Australasian championships, and two ladies’ titles before becoming Formula Ford’s youngest-ever female competitor at fourteen. The Melbourne racer methodically climbed from go-karts to Porsches, racking up 210 races, seventeen podiums, and a Bathurst... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Melbourne’s Courtney Prince is carving out her place in Australian motorsport with a relentless work ethic, a head for strategy, and zero tolerance for being underestimated. From karting champion to Porsche specialist with her sights set on Supercars, she’s building a career on grit, speed, and the kind of determination that makes doubters eat their words.
EARLY YEARS
Courtney Prince has been obsessed with speed for as long as she can remember. Growing up on a three-acre property on the outskirts of Melbourne as the only child of Cameron and Emma, she was the kid who couldn’t sit still—always chasing something fast, something loud, something that made her heart race. From the moment she could walk, she was drawn to anything with wheels and an engine.
At five years old, she started badgering her dad to let her race motorbikes. His answer? “No, it’s too dangerous—maybe go-karts when you’re older.” She didn’t forget. By seven, she’d worn him down enough to get her first go-kart, and by eight, she was racing competitively around Australia. That early persistence? It became her signature move.
Prince spent more than seven years in karting, racking up titles and learning how to out-drive, out-think, and out-last anyone who underestimated her. She wasn’t just fast—she was smart, strategic, and hungry. And she made sure everyone knew it.
OTHER INTERESTS
Off the track, Prince is a certified personal trainer with a Certificate IV in Fitness and a master’s degree in personal training. She completed Year 12 and pursued her passion for health and fitness alongside her racing career, proving she’s just as disciplined outside the cockpit as she is behind the wheel. More recently, she’s added real estate to her resume, joining Colliers as a Sales & Leasing Executive for their Industrial & Logistics Middle Market team in Melbourne—a move that shows she’s thinking long-term, building a life that doesn’t hinge entirely on sponsorship checks and podium finishes.
EARLY SUCCESS
Prince dominated her karting years with the kind of consistency that turns heads. She won two club titles, two Australasian titles, two ladies’ championships, and the country series in 2015. Her rookie year alone saw her claim the Australasian Title, the Ladies Championship, third place in the CIK Stars of Karting Championship, and the ELKC Club Champion title. She wasn’t just participating—she was winning, and often.
At fourteen, she made the jump to Formula Ford with Sonic Motor Racing Services, becoming the youngest-ever female competitor in the series. Her rookie year in 2017 was a statement: she belonged, and she wasn’t going anywhere. She continued in the Australian National Formula Ford Series through 2018 and 2019, consistently qualifying in the top ten and finishing in the top six. It wasn’t flashy—it was steady, smart, and exactly the kind of foundation a serious career is built on.
From there, Prince transitioned into high-performance Porsches and Mercedes, becoming a specialist in GT3, GT4, and Production Cars. She competed in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Australia before graduating to the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup in 2023, joining Porsche Centre Melbourne. Her career stats tell the story: 210 races started, 2 wins, 17 podiums, 2 pole positions, and a podium percentage of 8.1%. Not bad for someone still climbing the ladder.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2015: Won Country Series in karting[1].
- ROOKIES (Karting): Won Australasian Title[2].
- ROOKIES (Karting): Won Ladies Championship[3].
- ROOKIES (Karting): 3rd place CIK Stars of Karting Championship[4].
- ROOKIES (Karting): Won ELKC Club Champion[5].
- 2017: Became youngest-ever female competitor in Formula Ford at age fourteen[6].
- 2017–2019: Competed in Australian National Formula Ford Series with Sonic Motor Racing Services[7].
- GT Racing: Bathurst 6 Hour class victory[8].
- 2023: Graduated to Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia with Porsche Centre Melbourne[9].
- 2024: Competed in Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia[10].
- CAREER: 210 races started, 2 wins, 17 podiums, 2 pole positions[11].
INSPIRATIONS
While specific inspirations aren’t detailed in available sources, it’s clear Prince draws motivation from proving herself in a male-dominated sport. She’s spoken openly about the challenges she faces as a female racer, and her determination to break barriers suggests she’s inspired by the opportunity to pave the way for the next generation of women in motorsport.
REPUTATION
Prince has earned a reputation as a consistent, determined competitor who refuses to back down. She’s known for her strategic thinking, her ability to hold her own against more experienced drivers, and her willingness to take on challenges that would intimidate others. In a sport where women are still rare, she’s become a visible figure—someone who doesn’t just participate, but competes seriously and commands respect.
Her work ethic extends beyond the track. Balancing racing with personal training certifications and a real estate career, she’s built a reputation as someone who plans ahead, works hard, and doesn’t rely on anyone else to make things happen. She’s also become a voice for young female drivers, sharing her journey and encouraging others to pursue their dreams despite the obstacles.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Prince has her sights firmly set on the Supercars Championship, specifically the Dunlop Super2 Series. In 2025, she completed her first laps in a Supercar—a Triple Eight-built Holden V8—during an evaluation test with Eggleston Motorsport at Winton. It was a milestone moment, and she made it clear she’s ready for the next step. The test was part of Supercars’ broader push to identify and support the next generation of female racers, and Prince is positioning herself as a serious contender.
She’s also made her debut in New Zealand, racing at Highlands, further expanding her experience and proving she’s willing to go wherever the opportunity takes her. With a solid foundation in Porsche racing, GT experience, and now Supercar seat time under her belt, Prince is methodically building the resume she needs to make the leap. She’s not just dreaming about Supercars—she’s doing the work to get there.
REFERENCES
[1] The relentless drive of Courtney Prince – Harper’s Bazaar
[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] About Courtney – Courtney Prince Motorsport
[8] PODCAST: Grassroots Racing #70 with Courtney Prince – Speedcafe
[9] 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia – Wikipedia
[10] Race Calendar – Courtney Prince
[11] Courtney Prince – Driver Database
Prince to get maiden Supercar laps, eyes Super2 step – Supercars
Courtney Prince reacts to first Supercars test – Speedcafe
Courtney Prince to make NZ debut at Highlands
Courtney Prince: A Rising Star in Australian Motorsport – Shift the Gears
Young star Courtney Prince breaks barriers in racing industry – Ticker News
Courtney Prince – Axon
Colliers Welcomes Courtney Prince to Industrial & Logistics Team – Property Markets
The latest female racer in Supercars’ sights – V8 Sleuth
Results – Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia
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