OnlyFans creator Renee Gracie will drive branded Audi car promoting her adult content
After quitting racing to pursue porn, Renee Gracie is back racing. And adult platform OnlyFans will be launching her competitive comeback.
Renee Gracie quit racing to pursue porn and now the platform which helped make her a millionaire is launching her competitive comeback.
After almost six years away from the track, Gracie’s racing return will come behind the wheel of an OnlyFans branded Audi in Perth next weekend.
Dressed rim to roof in OnlyFans’ iconic white and blue colours, an early look at the Audi R8 LMS shows QR codes which presumably link directly to the Gold Coaster’s online profile.
However, News Corp understands the QR Codes will not adorn the car for the Perth event.
“OnlyFans are really excited to be on board for the full 2023 season and to be part of the championship - and Motorsport in general,” Gracie said.
“They are becoming more involved in supporting content creators on their platform with their passions and I’m excited to work with them on this journey.
“It’s all come together in the last couple of months, but it has come together really quickly and they are excited to be at this level.
“I think the car looks fantastic and it just makes it all seem more real as we get closer to going to Perth.”
The V8 pin-up girl turned adult actress pushed pause on her Supercars dream in 2017 due to a lack of funds, but has made her way back onto the track via the GT World Challenge Australia championship, which will support the Perth SuperSprint at Wanneroo from April 28-30.
Gracie once claimed she made more than $500,000 in one month through OnlyFans in 2020 and the cashed-up 28 year old previously harboured plans to buy her way back into the Bathurst 1000 with her own team.
While she may not be jumping straight back into the seat of a Supercar, the glamour will nevertheless grace the same track when she pilots the OnlyFans Audi in the Trophy Class of the GT series next weekend.
She thanked the category for allowing her to race under the OnlyFans brand.
“In the past there have been some issues with support and organisations allowing OnlyFans to have a presence, but the GT World Challenge Australia have been incredibly supportive of what we’re trying to do,” Gracie said.
“OnlyFans are over the moon with the support they have received and can’t wait to be part of it.
“In the end they are just another business wanting to support people who support them and it’s great they see the value of investing in motorsport to do that.
“I’m really looking forward to seeing how the year pans out.”
Gracie may be best known for her saucy scenes behind the camera, but before her OnlyFans fame she was a genuine race car driver who twice competed at the Bathurst 1000.
She graduated from go-karts to the Porsche Carrera Cup in 2013, where she raced for two seasons before entering the Supercars Dunlop Series, now known as the Super2 Series.
She last raced at the Wanneroo circuit in 2016 as part of Super2.
“I’m lucky I’ve been to all the circuits before, including Perth,” she said.
“I’ve jumped into deeper ends than this before – I went straight from karting into Carrera Cup - so knowing all the circuits is a massive advantage, so I can focus on learning the car.
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“I last raced there in 2016 but since then I’ve done a lot of laps doing driver training days, so I know it well.
“It’s still not easy, but it’s one less thing I need to worry about.
“It’s been a while but knowing that I’ve been there (to Wanneroo Raceway) before is great and I’ll be able to get there and work my way around which is great.”
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