Renee Gracie: from motor racing to adult content and back

A wild ride
Early life
Move into the big leagues
Successful start
Super 2
Bathurst
Solid result
Seemingly the end
Adult content
Big bucks
Not Ashamed
Return to racing
Another pivot
Gracie’s own words
Father’s support
Building her brand
A wild ride

Renee Gracie is a name many won’t be familiar with, but her story is fascinating, involving motor racing and racy photoshoots. Let’s take a look at her career and what she’s up to now!

Early life

Per a post by the school, Gracie attended John Paul College in the city of Logan, Queensland. She grew up racing motor carts.

Move into the big leagues

Following a successful karting run, Gracie was promoted to race in the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship, per a bio on the Supercars website.

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Successful start

Per Supercars, Gracie’s time in the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship went well, with the website reporting she, “yielded five top 10 race results and a 100 per cent race finishing record matched only by five-time series champion Craig Baird,” in her second season.

Super 2

Her performances impressed enough that she was moved into the Super 2 championship, becoming the first woman to race in the competition for 14 years at the time.

Bathurst

Gracie then paired with another female racer in Simona de Silvestro to race in the Bathurst 1000, becoming the first all-woman pairing at the race since Melinda Price and Kerryn Brewer finished 11th in 1998, per The Sydney Morning Herald.

Solid result

Despite suffering serious damages to their car following a crash, Gracie and de Silvestro finished 21st.

Seemingly the end

Despite consistently solid finishes, Gracie struggled to find a car for the 2017 season, leading to an early retirement. Per Perth Now, Gracie claimed she was “pushed out” from racing at the time.

Adult content

With Gracie’s chances of finding a seat proving slim, the former racer chose to take a bold new step by moving into the world of adult content creation in 2019.

Big bucks

Per Perth Now, Gracie’s decision turned out to be a great one, with the Aussie reportedly pulling in over $330,000 (£260,000/€310,000) a month from her subscribers.

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Not Ashamed

Gracie recently told the Herald Sun, “I do have that label with OnlyFans but I'm not ashamed of it at all and I want people to think of me and think "that's the girl killing it on OF".”

Return to racing

Following years away from the sport, Gracie made a remarkable comeback to supercar racing in 2023. Adorned in livery featuring the name of an adult subscription website, Gracie raced in the GT World Challenge Australia, winning the GT Trophy following first place finishes in all seven races, per News Australia.

Another pivot

2024 saw Australian TV station Stan release a documentary about Gracie title, “Revealed – Renee Gracie: Fireproof”. The documentary, “uncovers the exploitation, empowerment and resilience behind Renee's unconventional success story,” per Channel Nine.

Gracie’s own words

Gracie told Channel Nine the documentary, “documents my journey through Go-Karts into V8, my transition into [adult content], and the cameras were there to capture my entire return to motorsport – the result is a salacious (pretty standard for me) and thrilling behind the scenes ride into my life”.

Father’s support

In the documentary about her life, Gracie claims her dad fully supports her work as an adult content creator, with her father telling the Stan documentary, “I'm pretty easy…. she's a porn star. That's how I describe her. Then people are so shocked, they're too scared to ask any more questions.”

Building her brand

Gracie’s brand continues to grow and flourish, with the motor racing star also set to release a podcast about her career and experiences. Called In the Back Seat, Gracie is hoping the podcast will, “show a different side to me,” and that she, “wants to do cool things on television and overseas is definitely on the cards.,” per the Herald Sun.

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