Born in Dronten, Visser began karting in 2007 and raced in various European and International championships, working her way up from the junior ranks to progress through to the KZ1 category by 2011, when she finished in tenth position in the CIK-FIA European KZ1 Championship.
saw her début in the ADAC Formel Masters championship with Lotus, also known as Motopark Academy. Visser finished eighth in the championship with wins at Zandvoort and EuroSpeedway Lausitz, and another ten point-scoring finishes. She joined the Red Bull Junior Team racing academy at the start of the 2013 season but was dropped from the program at the end of the season. She remained in the series with the team for the 2013 season; she won one race during the season, at the Sachsenring, and finished eighth again, in the final championship standings.
In 2014, Visser competed in the opening round of the GP3 Series with Hilmer Motorsport. She also competed in the Spa-Francorchamps round of the 2015 season with Trident.
As well as the GP3 Series, Visser graduated to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series in 2014, joining AVF. She scored her first point during Race 1 at Spa-Francorchamps. She completed two seasons with Adrian Valles' team, before switching to Teo Martín Motorsport in 2016. She scored a best result of 5th and a best finish of 13th in the championship. Visser left Formula V8 at the end of 2016, and took up a development role with a student team from Eindhoven University of Technology, who were developing an electric open-wheeler. In June 2017, the team broke the EV lap record at Zandvoort, going 16 seconds faster than the previous best.
GT4
In mid-2017, she was admitted into the BMW Junior Driver programme, where she was entered into the 2017 GT4 European Series Southern Cup alongside German driver Dennis Marschall. The pairing won the penultimate round of the campaign in Barcelona. She and Marschall will continue in the class in 2018.
Visser was accepted into the qualifying stages of the 2019 W Series to be held at the Wachauring in January 2019, and subsequently qualified as one of the 18 regular drivers. The 2020 season was officially canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic , but as with many other racing series, the organization set up an eSports season in the iRacing platform, where Visser is the current leader after six rounds, followed by Ira Sidorkova and Martha Garcia.
Racing record
Career summary
† As Visser was a guest driver, she was ineligible to score points.
Complete Formula V8 3.5 Series results
Year
Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Pos
Points
2014
AVF
MNZ 1 Ret
MNZ 2 17
ALC 1 18
ALC 2 16
MON 1 17
SPA 1 10
SPA 2 14
MSC 1 13
MSC 2 13
NÜR 1 19
NÜR 2 Ret
HUN 1 17
HUN 2 12
LEC 1 15
LEC 2 11
JER 1 5
JER 2 12
21st
11
2015
AVF
ALC 1 DNS
ALC 2 19
MON 1 13
SPA 1 DNS
SPA 2 Ret
HUN 1 9
HUN 2 15
RBR 1 12
RBR 2 10
SIL 1 Ret
SIL 2 13
NÜR 1 16
NÜR 2 15
BUG 1 14
BUG 2 13
JER 1 12
JER 2 Ret
23rd
3
2016
Teo Martín Motorsport
ALC 1 10
ALC 2 12
HUN 1 7
HUN 2 DNS
SPA 1 7
SPA 2 9†
LEC 1 9
LEC 2 10
SIL 1 9
SIL 2 10
RBR 1 8
RBR 2 9
MNZ 1 14
MNZ 2 9
JER 1 7
JER 2 5
CAT 1 10
CAT 2 8
13th
50
† Driver did not finish, but was classified as she completed over 90% of the race distance.