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Bio Excerpt: Bente Boer is a Dutch racing driver from Gouda who’s making electric motorsport her playground while pursuing a teaching degree on the side. After six years in karting, the 23-year-old jumped into cars and immediately served notice in the Dutch MaX5 Cup, finishing third in the... (full bio below ↓↓)

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(last updated 2026-01-27

Bente Boer is a Dutch racing driver from Gouda who’s proving that electric racing and a teaching degree can coexist—and that being the only woman in a field of 60 drivers is just another day at the office.

EARLY YEARS

Born around 2002, Boer is currently 23 years old and calls Gouda, Netherlands, home. She spent six years cutting her teeth in karting before making the jump to cars, building the foundation that would carry her into national and international competition. Her racing website makes her philosophy clear from the start: in a world known as a man’s world, she’s here to show what a young woman can do.

OTHER INTERESTS

Racing isn’t Boer’s only ambition. She’s studying to become a teacher and sees technology rapidly changing the classroom—a connection she draws directly to her interest in electric racing[1]. She’s building a career on both sides of the checkered flag, balancing the demands of competition with academic goals that will keep her grounded long after the helmet comes off. Beyond the track, she’s active on social media, engaging with fans and sponsors across Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok under the handle @benteboerracing[2]. She even hosts VIP business events—the Bente Boer Events—where sponsors get an insider’s look at the racing world, from karting basics to full race weekends at Zandvoort[3].

EARLY SUCCESS

Boer entered the Dutch MaX5 Cup in 2022, a highly competitive one-make series, and immediately made her presence felt by finishing third in the rookie championship[4]. It was a solid debut that set the tone for what was coming. In 2023, she finished 13th overall in the series—a respectable result in a crowded field—and kept her foot on the gas[5]. That same year, she made her international debut in the NXT Gen Cup, a 100% electric series featuring Mini Coopers, at the legendary Nürburgring alongside the DTM weekend[6]. It was a gutsy first step onto the European stage, and she held her own.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2022: Finished third in the Dutch MaX5 Cup rookie championship[7].
  • 2023: Made international racing debut in the NXT Gen Cup at Nürburgring[8].
  • 2024: Finished third overall in the Dutch MaX5 Cup—the only woman among 60 drivers in the highly competitive series[9].
  • 2025: Returned to the NXT Gen Cup for the season finale at Sachsenring, finishing 14th, 13th, and 12th across three races[10].

INSPIRATIONS

No specific inspirations or mentors are documented in available sources.

REPUTATION

Boer is known for her smile behind the wheel and her genuine love of being in the car—a detail that doesn’t go unnoticed by those who visit her pit box[11]. She’s built a reputation as a determined competitor who doesn’t just show up; she competes. At Sachsenring in 2025, she returned to the NXT Gen Cup with a clear goal: to be the fastest female driver on the grid[12]. It’s the kind of straightforward ambition that defines her approach—no apologies, no excuses, just racing. The NXT Gen Cup praised her performance at Nürburgring, noting she “did a great job” during the race weekend[13]. In a series working to spotlight female talent in electric motorsport, Boer is quietly building a resume that speaks for itself.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Boer has made it clear she wants to continue pushing forward in electric racing while completing her teaching degree. Her goal at Sachsenring in 2025 was to be the fastest woman on the grid—a benchmark she’s likely to carry into future campaigns[14]. Whether she returns for a full NXT Gen Cup season or expands into other electric series remains to be seen, but her dual-track focus on education and racing suggests she’s playing the long game. She’s not just chasing podiums; she’s building a life that includes them.

REFERENCES

[1] Bente Boer makes international debut in NXT Gen Cup at legendary Nürburgring – NXT Gen Cup
[2] Media – Bente Boer Racing
[3] BBE – Bente Boer Racing
[4] The Drivers – NXT Gen Cup
[5] Bente Boer makes international debut in NXT Gen Cup at legendary Nürburgring – NXT Gen Cup
[6] Bente Boer makes international debut in NXT Gen Cup at legendary Nürburgring – NXT Gen Cup
[7] Bente Boer makes anticipated return at the NXT Gen Cup season finale – NXT Gen Cup
[8] 2023 NXT Gen Cup season – Wikipedia
[9] Bente Boer makes anticipated return at the NXT Gen Cup season finale – NXT Gen Cup
[10] 2025 NXT Gen Cup season – Wikipedia
[11] A day on the Circuit of Zandvoort – Convident Digital Agency
[12] Bente Boer makes anticipated return at the NXT Gen Cup season finale – NXT Gen Cup
[13] Bente Boer makes anticipated return at the NXT Gen Cup season finale – NXT Gen Cup
[14] Bente Boer makes anticipated return at the NXT Gen Cup season finale – NXT Gen Cup