Carrie Schreiner moves up to GT World Challenge Europe and takes tasks with Audi Revolut F1 team

After two years in F1 Academy as part of Formula 1 and one season in the ADAC GT Masters, Carrie Schreiner will be back on the international stage in 2026. The 27-year-old from Saarland will compete in the GT World Challenge Europe (GTWC Europe), which is considered to be the strongest GT series in the world along with the DTM.

The season includes nine race weekends: five events in the Endurance Cup with endurance races and four weekends in the Sprint Cup with two sprint races each. The races will be held exclusively on current or former Formula 1 circuits throughout Europe. The absolute highlight is the 24 hours of Spa- Francorchamps, the largest GT3 race in the world.

Carrie will be competing for the German team Tresor Attempto Racing, which celebrated the overall victory in the Sprint Cup in 2023. Team manager Arkin Aka is fielding several Audi R8 LMS GT3 cars. In the Endurance Cup, three drivers share one car, while in the Sprint Cup, only two. The complete driver line-up will be announced at a later date.

In preparation for the season, Schreiner will once again compete in the GT Winter Series: in February in Portimão (Portugal) and in March in Aragón (Spain). The GT World Challenge Europe kick-off will take place in April at the Circuit Paul Ricard near Marseille.

The driver from the Saarland will also be back on the grid at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. In addition to the legendary 24-hour race, several rounds of the Nürburgring Endurance Series (NLS) are on the programme. Her ‘Girls only Team by WS Racing’ will be competing in a Porsche 992 Cup for the first time.

In addition to her own racing programme, Carrie Schreiner will remain closely connected to Formula 1 with Audi Revolut F1 Team: she will support the team, among other things in her role as F1 Academy Mentor and dealing with fans and partners at selected Formula 1 races.

"2026 will be a challenging year for me and another important step in my career. In the GT World Challenge, we want to be at the front of our class – with sometimes more than 50 cars on the grid, it will be tough racing. In addition, many of the world's best GT drivers will be competing. I am delighted to be driving for Tresor Attempto Racing again after my first tests in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo over eight years ago, and I would like to thank the entire Audi Revolut F1 Team family for the trust they have placed in me. I will give my best."