Porn star Renee Gracie confirms return to racing with deal sealed

Racer Renee Gracie has confirmed she has sealed a deal to return to motorsport.

The former Supercars driver-turned adult entertainer has plotted a return to motorsport for several years, and it is now finally about to come true.

The 28-year-old has announced she will be back behind the wheel in the GT World Challenge Australia series.

It is a major starting point for Gracie as she continues to declare a desire to return to race in the Bathurst 1000 in coming years.

Gracie has not competed in Australia’s greatest motor race since 2016 and gave up her motorsport dream completely several years ago as her career took a wild turn towards adult entertainment.

The switch to joining adult subscription website OnlyFans paid off for Gracie. She claimed to have earned more than $500,000 in one month in 2020.

Renee Gracie has planned this day since 2021. Supplied image.
Former Supercar driver Renee Gracie posing with “the pussywagon” in a Kill Bill suit ahead of Bathurst. Picture: NIGEL HALLETT

Gracie, who retired from the sport at the end of 2017 due to a lack of funding, will now be using her earnings from her adult website to fund a racing team.

She hinted that she had big plans for a return to racing last month when it was announced she will feature as the star of a new documentary that will chart her comeback to motorsport.

Now, it’s on. After missing this weekend’s Bathurst 6 Hour event, Gracie will be on the grid for the Perth Supersprint, beginning April 28.

“I started planning a return to the sport in 2021, which is when I started getting serious, talking to people and discovering what was possible,” Gracie told the GT World Challenge Australia website.

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

“I was very strategic with who I worked with and who I wanted to deal with on my comeback.

Renee Gracie’s career has been a rollercoaster. Photo: Instagram, @onlyfansreneegracie

“Some opportunities that presented were right and some were wrong, but the stars have aligned to pull all this together.

“Everything has worked and fallen into place and I’m really happy with everyone I am working with and who has been part of this journey.

“It was proof to me that yes, this was the time to get back into racing.”

She said the category, which features Mercedes, Porsche, Audi and BMW entries, is also a stepping stone towards competing in international motorsport series.

She said it has been hard work to pursue a return to racing, saying some motorsport officials have frowned at her ambitions.

“Ultimately it shouldn’t matter who you are or what you do,” she said.

“If you want to achieve something and you set your mind to doing it, you should be able to achieve that.

Ex Supercar driver Renee Gracie in an Instagram post. Source – https://www.instagram.com/renee_gracie/?hl=en

“It’s taken two years to get to this point with some people frowning on what I wanted to do and trying to stop me or discourage me, but the fact we have got to this point shows that it doesn’t matter – and it shouldn’t matter.

“This announcement is the proof of that.”

It’s not the first time after leaving the sport that Gracie has attempted to return and drive in the great race.

In 2021 she revealed plans to spend $1 million to make a comeback by buying her own team, all part of a plan to race at Bathurst.

Supercars officials at the time refused to bite on the news, labelling it as nothing more than a publicity stunt to drum up attention for her explicit content site.

“She is just using the sport to sell more videos. It is not even worth commenting on because it is not going to happen,” an official told The Daily Telegraph.

Gracie said she walked away from racing without a cent to her name after quitting the Carrera Cup and Super2 in 2017.

Once nicknamed the Devil Princess, the native Queenslander began driving as a teenager and had dreams of racing in a US NASCAR championship.

Those dreams are still alive.

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