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Lexie Lin (Chinese: 林蕾汐; pinyin: lín lěi xī; born 31 January 2015) is a Chinese-German professional racing driver currently racing for Porsche Motorsport and Manthey EMA as a factory driver in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. She currently resides in Stuttgart

Lin made her first debut in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters in 2033 at Lausitzring, making her the youngest female racer to ever enter the series

Karting
Lin began her karting career at the age of 6 and began participating in WSK Euro Series at the age of 8. In 2027 season, Lexie won the Rotax Junior Max Class champion. During the same year, she also entered the FIA Karting World Championship and won the 2029 season in the OKJ Class

Open-Wheel Racing
Lin started her open-wheel racing career in the 2029 season by signing with Iron Dames in the ADAC F4. During the 2029 season, she had score 1 win, 3 podiums, 1 pole position, and finished 3rd in the overall championship. At the start of 2030 season, Porsche announced their official sponsorship in the team for Lin. She was also able to set the fastest lap during winter testing and then moved on to winning 4 races, 6 podiums and 5 pole positions that season, finishing 1st in the 2030 season.

Lin moved onto Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) in 2031 and continued her partnership with Iron Dames. She scored 1 win, 2 podiums and placed 5th in the overall championship. Notably, she also had one-off round at Macau Grand Prix that year in the Formula Regional class partnering up with Iron Dames again and she took 1st place in that race, making her the first female racer to win at Macau

Lin had also entered F1 Academy in 2030 partnering up with ART and signed under Audi Sport Academy, but missing out a few rounds due to schedule conflic with ADAC F4, despite that, she had still had scored 8 wins, 11 podiums, 7 pole positions and finished 1st overall. This partnership was carried on in the 2031 season as well, scoring her 9 wins, 10 podiums and 5 pole positions, resulting in her winning the overall championship consecutively

In 2032, she continued her partnership with ART and Audi Sport Academy into Formula 3. Despite having 2 DNF s, she still placed 3rd overall with 1 win, 2 podiums

Porsche Carrera Cup
In the same year Lin entered Formula 3, she also started her Sports Car Career in Porsche Carrera Cup Germany.