Bio Excerpt: Jacqueline Kreutzpointner is half of Germany’s most compelling twin racing duo, carving out a serious endurance racing career alongside sister Alesia with motorsport royalty literally in her DNA—her father Fritz raced Le Mans with a young Michael Schumacher. The former international acrobatic gymnast didn’t touch a... (full bio below ↓↓)
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(last updated 2026-01-26
German racing driver Jacqueline Kreutzpointner is one half of a twin powerhouse making waves in European endurance racing, competing alongside her sister Alesia in everything from BMW M2 Cup battles to grueling Nürburgring 24-hour campaigns—and doing it all with motorsport royalty in her DNA.
EARLY YEARS
Born February 12, 1999, in Töging am Inn, Germany, Jacqueline Kreutzpointner grew up with racing fuel in her veins. Her father, Fritz Kreutzpointner, raced alongside a young Michael Schumacher in the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans—not exactly your average dinner table conversation. But before she ever strapped into a race car, Jacqueline represented Germany as an international acrobatic gymnast, proving she had the physical discipline, mental toughness, and body awareness that would later serve her well behind the wheel. She didn’t make the jump to motorsport until 2019, at age 20, a relatively late start that makes her rapid progression all the more impressive.
OTHER INTERESTS
Before racing consumed her life, Jacqueline competed at a high level in acrobatic gymnastics alongside her twin sister Alesia. The sport demanded precision, trust, and near-telepathic communication with a partner—skills that translate seamlessly to endurance racing, where she now shares cockpits with her sister in multi-hour stints around some of Europe’s most demanding circuits. It’s not hard to see the connection: balance, timing, and knowing exactly where your teammate is at all times are non-negotiables in both arenas.
EARLY SUCCESS
Jacqueline made her racing debut in 2019 in the DMV BMW 318ti Cup, competing for Cerny Motorsport alongside Alesia. The results were mixed—she was learning on the fly—but the foundation was solid. By 2020, the twins had moved up to the ADAC GT4 Germany series with MRS GT-Racing, getting their first real taste of GT racing in a BMW M4 GT4. In 2021, they joined the female-forward Team Driverse for select ADAC GT4 rounds, and by 2022, Jacqueline was a regular in the BMW M2 Cup Germany, finishing 10th in the championship with 62 points. She was finding her rhythm, racking up multiple top-ten finishes and proving she could run with the sharp end of the field.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2019: Made her racing debut in the DMV BMW 318ti Cup alongside twin sister Alesia.
- 2020: Competed in ADAC GT4 Germany with MRS GT-Racing in a BMW M4 GT4.
- 2021: Joined Team Driverse for select ADAC GT4 Germany rounds.
- 2022: Finished 10th in the BMW M2 Cup Germany championship with 62 points and consistent top-ten results.
- 2022: Delivered strong performances at Red Bull Ring and Nürburgring in the BMW M2 Cup, including a 10th-place qualifying at the Nürburgring.
- 2023: Competed in the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie (NLS) with Four Motors in a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport alongside Alesia.
- 2024: Raced with the “GirlsOnly” team in the Nürburgring 24 Hours, finishing fourth in class in the #633 Four Motors Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport.
- 2024: Competed in the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie AT class with Four Motors Bioconcept-Car and in NXT Gen Cup series.
- 2025: Competed in the ADAC Ravenol 24h Nürburgring in the AT3 class with Four Motors, securing a Porsche podium result.
INSPIRATIONS
While Jacqueline hasn’t publicly detailed her racing inspirations, it’s impossible to ignore the influence of her father, Fritz Kreutzpointner, who competed at the highest levels of endurance racing and shared a cockpit with legends like Michael Schumacher and Karl Wendlinger. Growing up in a household where Le Mans wasn’t just a race but a family history likely shaped her understanding of what it takes to compete at the sharp end. Racing alongside her twin sister Alesia also provides a unique dynamic—they push each other, support each other, and share the kind of trust that only comes from a lifetime together.
REPUTATION
Jacqueline has built a reputation as a steady, reliable endurance racer who can hold her own in competitive fields. She’s shown flashes of genuine pace—impressive practice sessions landing her in the top five at Norisring, strong starts that gained positions at Red Bull Ring—but she’s also had weekends where bad luck struck at the worst possible moments. Still, across 71 career races, she’s earned 22 podiums and 6 wins, proving she knows how to finish. She’s not the flashiest name on the grid, but she’s consistent, she’s gritty, and she’s part of a growing cohort of women carving out serious careers in endurance racing. The fact that she does it alongside her twin sister only adds to the narrative—they’re a package deal, and teams know it.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Jacqueline continues to compete in endurance racing with Four Motors, focusing on the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie and the legendary 24 Hours of Nürburgring. Her 2025 campaign has already included strong results in the AT3 class, and with Porsche securing podiums across multiple categories at the ‘Ring, she’s positioned to keep building on that momentum. The long-term goal seems clear: more seat time, more podiums, and continued development as a serious endurance racing threat.
REFERENCES
Strong weekend for the Kreutzpointner Twins at Red Bull Ring
Jacqueline Kreutzpointner (D) – Racing Sports Cars
Porsche secures double podium at Nürburgring 24 Hours
Driver: Jacqueline Kreutzpointner – DriverDB
“Girls Only” Team switches to BMW
BMW M2 Cup: Alesia Kreutzpointner finishes season on a high
Fritz Kreutzpointner – Wikipedia
Top-10 finishes for Kreutzpointner twins in BMW M2 Cup at Nürburgring
Alesia Kreutzpointner – Racing Driver Profile
GirlsOnly fights back to finish fourth in grueling Nürburgring 24H
Hectic Weekend for the Ladies of BMW M2 Cup at Red Bull Ring
Jacqueline Kreutzpointner | ADAC GT4 Germany 2020
Challenging weekend for the Kreutzpointner Twins at Norisring
Female Drivers in Touring Cars: Germany
Weekly Racing Roundup (6.22.20)
Kreutzpointner twins join Team Driverse in ADAC GT4
First top-10 for Czepiel, bad luck for Kreutzpointers at Nürburgring
The hot phase begins – exciting takes at NLS8
2023 Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie – Wikipedia
2024 24 Hours of Nürburgring – Wikipedia
2025 24 Hours of Nürburgring – Wikipedia








