Alesia Kreutzpointner
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Alesia Kreutzpointner races GT4 and endurance events across Europe with twin sister Jacqueline, earning 2 wins from 24 starts including ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours.
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Meet Alesia Kreutzpointner, the German racer who’s carving her own path in motorsports with twin sister Jacqueline by her side and racing royalty in her DNA. Born into a family where speed runs in the bloodline, she’s been making her mark in GT4 racing and endurance events across Europe.
EARLY YEARS
Born on February 12, 1999, in Töging am Inn, Germany, Alesia grew up in a household where racing wasn’t just a hobby—it was the family business[2]. Her father, Fritz Kreutzpointner, is a former German racing driver, which meant the smell of motor oil and the sound of revving engines were as much a part of childhood as bedtime stories[1]. What makes her story even more compelling? She shares this racing passion with her twin sister Jacqueline, creating a dynamic duo that’s doubling down on the family’s motorsports legacy[1][3].
OTHER INTERESTS
While the research shows Alesia keeps her cards close to her chest when it comes to life outside the cockpit, her focus appears laser-sharp on racing. Like many serious competitors, she seems to channel her energy primarily into her motorsports career, though details about hobbies or other pursuits remain private.
EARLY SUCCESS
Alesia’s transition from racing lineage to actual racing success began with her involvement in the ADAC GT4 series, where she started building the foundation of what would become a promising career[3]. Her early foray into competitive racing included participation with teams like WS Racing, and she quickly showed she inherited more than just her father’s name—she had the skills to back it up. The leap into serious competition included tackling one of Europe’s most demanding endurance challenges: the ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours[2][3].
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- Career highlight: 2 race wins and 2 podium finishes across 24 races started[2]
- ADAC GT4 series competitor, establishing herself in one of Germany’s premier GT racing categories[3]
- ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours participant, taking on the legendary endurance challenge[2][3]
- NXT Gen Cup competitor, showcasing versatility across different racing series[2]
- Member of the “Girls Only” team, highlighting female representation in motorsports[3]
- 24H Qualifying race participant in a Porsche Cayman GTS[3]
- BMW M2 Cup experience, demonstrating adaptability across different manufacturers[3]
INSPIRATIONS
With Fritz Kreutzpointner as her father, Alesia’s primary inspiration comes straight from the dinner table[1]. Growing up watching a professional racer navigate the demands of competitive motorsports provided her with an insider’s perspective on what it takes to succeed. While she hasn’t publicly shared details about other racing heroes or influences, having a former racing driver as a father likely provided both inspiration and invaluable practical guidance that can’t be taught in any racing school.
REPUTATION
In an industry where statistics tell their own story, Alesia’s 8.3% win rate across her racing career speaks to someone who knows how to find the top step[2]. Her involvement with the “Girls Only” team has positioned her as part of a movement highlighting female talent in motorsports, while her participation in prestigious events like the Nürburgring 24 Hours demonstrates she’s not afraid of the sport’s biggest challenges[3]. The motorsports media has taken notice of her contributions to racing, particularly in the context of increasing female representation in competitive driving.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
While Alesia keeps her future plans private, her current trajectory suggests continued involvement in GT racing and endurance events. With a solid foundation in ADAC series competition and experience across multiple racing categories, she appears positioned to expand her motorsports career, though specific 2025 plans and beyond remain undisclosed.
References:
Fritz Kreutzpointner Wikipedia page
DriverDB – Alesia Kreutzpointner profile
Racers Behind the Helmet – Racing series coverage
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