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OnlyFans Model Renee Gracie Revives Racing Career Sponsored By the $18 Billion Online Platform

Shreya Sanjeev
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OnlyFans Model Renee Gracie Revives Racing Career Sponsored By the $18 Billion Online Platform

As F1 moves towards providing opportunities for women in motorsports, the F1 academy has been the latest step in the right direction. However, other motorsport series have had women behind the wheel for a long time. Renee Gracie, a popular personality on OnlyFans, is gearing up to return to the driver’s seat.

The former two-time Bathurst 1000 participant is determined to fulfill her dream of competing in Australia’s most prestigious racing event once again. This isn’t the first time Gracie has tried to make a comeback to the sport since retiring.

Back in 2021, Renee Gracie made headlines with her ambitious plan to spend a whopping $1 million to stage a comeback to the racing world. Her strategy involved buying her own team, all in the hopes of revving up her engine and participating in the illustrious Bathurst race.

However, her plan didn’t receive a warm welcome from Supercars officials, who dismissed it as nothing more than a publicity stunt to attract attention to her explicit content platform. “She is just using the sport to sell more videos. It is not even worth commenting on because it is not going to happen.”

 

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After driving in the Carrera Cup and Super2, Renee Gracie made the decision to leave the racing world behind at the end of 2017. Her focus shifted to creating explicit content on OnlyFans, which ultimately proved to be a lucrative and successful venture for her. However, her passion for racing never waned, and now she is ready to make her comeback and tackle the Bathurst 1000 with fierce determination and a renewed sense of purpose.

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The 28-year-old is set to be the subject of a captivating documentary, “Revealed: Renee Gracie”, to be released by Stan Sport. The documentary will chronicle Renee’s inspiring journey as she prepares to participate as a wildcard in the iconic Bathurst 1000 race. A camera crew will follow her every step of the way, offering a glimpse into the life of a determined athlete with a fierce spirit and unwavering passion for racing.

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Further, it has been confirmed that Renee will be competing in the GT Trophy class of the Bathurst 1000 race, driving an Audi R8 LMS with the support of Aussie GT regular, Mark Griffiths.

Gracie provided a glimpse into what all the hubbub feels like. “There’s a lot going through my mind, it’s been quite a big effort to get here to say the least. There have been a lot of moving parts in the background to make this happen.”

Renee’s racing journey will be further enhanced by her partnership with OnlyFans, a platform she is well-acquainted with due to her successful transition into the adult content industry. OnlyFans will be backing Renee’s Audi, adding another layer of excitement and intrigue to the documentary. “When people think of OnlyFans they think of me, so why not have it on the car?”

Also known as the Devil Princess, Gracie aspires to compete in the US NASCAR championship. Despite her OnlyFans success, Renee has realized that her true passion lies in racing, and she is determined to make her mark in the industry once again. With money no longer a driving factor, Renee is ready to focus solely on her racing career and prove that she has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

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Shreya Sanjeev

Shreya Sanjeev

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Shreya Sanjeev is an F1 journalist at the SportsRush. Two years in the field and an ever-growing love for the sport drive her dream to walk around the paddock one day with a mic in hand. A Red Bull fan through and through, her “favorite driver” spot was once held by notable alumni Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, and now, the Dutch Lion himself, Max Verstappen. Apart from F1, she muses in the NBA and cheers on for Steph Curry and his Warriors, while also jumping on the NFL bandwagon.

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