Renee Gracie, OnlyFans' most viral driver, announces her next step in motorsport

May 2024 ยท 2 minute read

Renee Gracie has revealed the next big move in her motorsport career. The former Supercars driver, who later became an OnlyFans star, returned to racing six years after she first quit cars.

The two-time Bathurst 1000 driver won the Trophy Series with her Audi R8 LMS in the GT World Challenge Australia series. And now she has confirmed that she is ready to make a big step up.

Gracie has confirmed that he will take part in the second division of the Adelaide 500 in two weeks' time. The adult content star will get behind the wheel of a new Audi R8 in an event that will see all competitors compete in the same machinery.

"I got the championship. I got some good results. I was happy to put it aside and I didn't think one more race was really going to change anything," she told WWOS.

"I was so happy with the way everything happened throughout the year that I was ready to get into a new car when the opportunity obviously came up. It's a really good feeling to know that there is an opportunity and someone is willing to let me race in a new car."

Gracie returned to motorsport earlier this year after sitting out of racing since 2016. She had given up on her motorsport dream altogether several years ago when her career took a radical turn into adult entertainment.

However, the switch to joining OnlyFans paid off for Gracie. She claimed to have earned more than $500,000 in one month in 2020.

A return to motorsport

Gracie, who retired from the sport at the end of 2017 due to lack of funds, used her earnings from her OnlyFans account to fund the creation of a new racing team.

"I started planning a return to the sport in 2021, which is when I started getting serious, talking to people and finding out what was possible," Gracie told the GT World Challenge Australia portal.

"The first indication was that there were challenges in finding the support within the industry to make it work, so we took our time to plan and get the ideal programme together."

"Everything has worked out and I'm very happy with everyone I'm working with who has been part of this journey. It was proof that yes, it was time to get back to racing," he said.

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