Jacqueline Kreutzpointner
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Jacqueline Kreutzpointner transitioned from international acrobatic gymnastics to German GT racing, winning two ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours AT3 class victories alongside twin sister Alesia.
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One half of Germany’s fastest racing twins, Jacqueline Kreutzpointner went from international acrobatic gymnastics to conquering the Nürburgring in biofuel-powered Porsches—proving that athletic excellence translates beautifully across disciplines.
EARLY YEARS
Born February 12, 1999, in Töging am Inn, Germany, Jacqueline grew up in a household where racing was the family business. Her father Fritz Kreutzpointner wasn’t just any weekend warrior—he was a former professional racer who shared the track with Michael Schumacher at the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans and claimed the FIA European Truck Racing Championship twice. But before she ever touched a steering wheel, Jacqueline was flipping through the air as an international acrobatic gymnast, developing the precision and fearlessness that would later serve her well on Germany’s most demanding circuits. Twin sister Alesia was right there with her, both athletically and eventually behind the wheel, creating a sibling rivalry that would fuel both their careers.
OTHER INTERESTS
Her gymnastics background at the international level demonstrates the kind of athletic discipline and body awareness that translates perfectly to motorsport. The balance, spatial awareness, and ability to perform under pressure that made her successful in acrobatic gymnastics became invaluable assets when she transitioned to racing at age 20.
EARLY SUCCESS
Jacqueline made her motorsport debut in 2019 at age 20, jumping straight into the BMW 319ti Cup with Cerny Motorsport as part of the DMV championship. By 2020, she and twin sister Alesia were tearing up the ADAC GT4 Championship with Team Driverse, managing a best finish of tenth place at the Nürburgring and securing 23rd overall in the championship. The learning curve was steep, but the Kreutzpointner twins were proving they belonged on Germany’s premier racing circuits from day one.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2020: Tenth place finish at Nürburgring in ADAC GT4 Championship
- 2022: Eighth place overall in BMW M2 Cup
- 2024: Class wins in first two NLS rounds driving biofuel Porsche Cayman with sister Alesia
- 2024: Competed in Nürburgring 24 Hours in biofuel class
- Two career wins at ADAC Nürburgring 24 Hours in AT3 class
INSPIRATIONS
Fritz Kreutzpointner’s racing legacy runs deep in the family DNA. Having a father who not only competed professionally but shared the track with legends like Michael Schumacher at Le Mans provided both inspiration and credibility. The family’s racing heritage created an environment where pursuing motorsport wasn’t just encouraged—it was natural progression.
REPUTATION
Known as one half of the “fastest racing twins” within the WS Racing Girls Only team, Jacqueline has built a reputation for speed and consistency across multiple German racing series. Her ability to adapt from BMW machinery to Porsche Caymans, including alternative fuel variants, showcases technical versatility. The motorsport community recognizes both Kreutzpointner twins as serious talents who happen to be contributing to increased visibility of women in German GT racing, but their speed speaks louder than any gender narrative.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Jacqueline is entered for the 2025 ADAC Ravenol 24h Nürburgring in the AT3 class, continuing her assault on one of motorsport’s most demanding endurance events. She remains with the WS Racing Girls Only team, pushing the boundaries of alternative fuel racing in the NLS series while expanding into new territories like the Mini-based NXT Gen Cup.
References:
Speedqueens Racing Profile
Fritz Kreutzpointner Wikipedia
DriverDB Statistics
Racers Behind the Helmet Feature
Alesia Kreutzpointner Instagram
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