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Carrie Schreiner makes ADAC GT Masters return, signs with Land Motorsport

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  • 2 days ago
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Carrie Schreiner announced her return to ADAC GT Masters for her full campaign in 2025, when she will join forces with Land Motorsport at the wheel of an Audi R8 LM GT3 Evo2 shared with Swiss racer Alain Valente.


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After returning to GT competitions for the final rounds of GT Winter Series, Carrie Schreiner announced her return to ADAC GT Masters for her full campaign in 2025, when she will join forces with Land Motorsport at the wheel of an Audi R8 LM GT3 Evo2 shared with Swiss racer Alain Valente.


"I am thrilled to announce that I will be returning to the GT Masters, once again partnering with Land Motorsport and Alain Valente", Schreiner said. "After my first test in Hockenheim two weeks ago, I’m incredibly excited for the season to begin."


"Thanks to my connection with the Kick Sauber F1 Team, it’s even more special to be back in GT3 racing with an Audi", the former F1 Academy racer commented, highlighting the links between Sauber and Audi. "Over the past two years, I’ve gained a wealth of experience, and I’m now more determined than ever to fight at the front."


Schreiner last raced in ADAC GT Masters in 2020, after making her debut in the series in 2019, at the wheel of an Audi R8 LMS Evo. In her rookie campaign, she famously finished on the podium at Hockenheim, scoring a historic third place.

Over the following seasons, Schreiner has competed in Audi, BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes machinery, as well as made her return to single seaters at the launch of the all-female F1 Academy championship in 2023.


"I’m also very happy to be racing for Land Motorsport again, as I’m already familiar with both the car and the team, which makes this program a perfect fit", Schreiner added. "I’m looking forward to working with Alain, a teammate who has already proven himself to be one of the best in ADAC GT Masters."


Schreiner began her transition from single-seaters to GT racing in 2017, quickly establishing herself as one of Germany’s most versatile young drivers. Over the years, she has driven a wide range of GT3 and GT4 machinery across some of Europe’s most competitive championships, gaining a reputation for adaptability and consistency at the highest levels of GT competitions.


In 2023, Schreiner returned to formula racing, joining ART Grand Prix for the all-female series' inaugural season. She adapted swiftly, scoring points consistently and claiming her first single-seater win at Zandvoort. She continued in the series with Campos Racing in 2024 under the KICK Sauber F1 Team banner, achieving nine top-10 finishes and two sixth-place results, before reaching the two-year participation limit. She remains Team Brand Ambassador for KICK Sauber F1 Team.


As preparation for her full-time return to GT competitions, Schreiner entered the final rounds of the 2025 GT Winter Series, piloting a Lamborghini Huracan GT3 - scoring race wins and podiums to finish third in the GT3 class championship standings.

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