Nina Prince

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Nina Prinz (born November 5, 1982 ) is a German motorcycle racing driver .

Life

Nina Prinz's first championships were the German championships on a pocket bike . In 2000, she went in the ADAC Junior Cup on 125- cc - two stroke engines and has the 21th Place. In 2001 she entered the German Championship (IDM) and started in the Supersport 600 class. In 2006 the company entered the IDM Superbike class. 2007 drove Nina Prinz in the factory team Ducati the European Women's Cup Superstock and was on a Ducati 1098 R European Champion. In 2008 and 2009 , she competed for Michael Galinski's Yamaha factory team in the IDM Superbike and was able to successfully assert herself in the field of drivers .

For the 2010 season, Nina Prinz switched to the IDM Supersport class . Due to an accident with a supermoto during training and the subsequent recovery, she was unable to compete in the IDM and drove a few runs in the Belgian endurance championship, as well as in the Ducaticlubrennen in Oschersleben.

After her successful performance in 2011 in the QMMF (QERT2) at the 2011 World Endurance Championship in Losail / Qatar, she successfully took part in the current international championship in Qatar in 2012. With the support of the QMMF, she drove there on a Suzuki GSX-R 1000 with riders from the BSB (British Superbike) and former MotoGP riders. She became the first woman in Qatar to take podium places in a motorsport championship.

At the 2012 World Endurance Championship in Losail, she and her teammates won first place in the world championship with the QER team. During the Speedweek 2012 in Oschersleben, she and her colleagues Anthony West (Moto2) and Nasser al Mahlki took third place in the floor class on a Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K9.

Nina Prinz took off in 2013 as part of QIRRCH in Qatar and has already secured many top placements. In collaboration with Suzuki, she spends a lot of time on German race tracks. As an instructor for race organizers, she imparts her knowledge to rookies and racers. In private training courses, she takes care of hobby drivers as part of individual support. As part of the Superbike IDM, she drives the race taxi, which makes seasoned men and women sweat.

In addition to her many travel activities to the racetracks and trade fairs, she works in a real estate office in Kassel and prepares for the next assignments there.

successes

  • 1995: 3rd place in the German Pocket Bike Championship
  • 1999:
1st place German Pocket Bike Championship
1st place German Championship Midi-Bike
4th place in the European Championship Pocket Bike
  • 2000:
21st place in the ADAC Junior Cup
1st place Baden Württemberg Championship
  • 2002: 24th place IDM Supersport 600 on a Yamaha
  • 2003: 21st place IDM Supersport 600 on a Yamaha
  • 2004: 12th place IDM Supersport 600 with TEAM 71 on a Yamaha
  • 2005:
9th place IDM Supersport 600 with TEAM 71 on a Yamaha
16th place EM Supersport 600 with TEAM 71 on a Yamaha
  • 2007: European Champion European Women's Cup Superstock on Ducati
  • 2008: European Champion European Women's Cup Superstock on a Yamaha
  • 2008: 12th place IDM Superbike on a YAMAHA YZF-R1
  • 2009: 21st place IDM Superbike on a Yamaha YZF-R1
  • 2010: 24th place IDM Supersport on Kawasaki
  • 2011:
5th overall Belgian long haul
Twice 2nd place at Festival Italia
1st place Biketoberfest
6th place Endurance WM SST with the QERT2 women team in Losail
  • 2012:
4th place overall ranking QIRRCH (International Qatar Championship)
1st place at the Masters of Speed ​​with the Ducati Panigale
1st place Endurance WM SST with the QERT team in Losail

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