Aussie Supercars driver vows to NEVER return to the sport after bullying drove her to lucrative OnlyFans career

  • Renee Gracie, 29, is done with elite V8 racing in Australia
  • Now competing in the GT World Challenge Australia championship
  • The creator of OnlyFans believes that women are not respected in motorsport

Aussie Supercars driver and OnlyFans creator Renee Gracie has declared she will never return to the V8 grid because she feels disrespected.

Gracie, 29, has competed twice in the Bathurst 1000 but is more comfortable these days competing behind the wheel in the GT World Challenge Australia championship.

The self-confessed porn star has outlined the challenges she has faced in motorsport through new Stan documentary Revealed – Renee Gracie: Fire resistant.

“No, I wouldn’t accept that at all,” Gracie said when asked if she would ever entertain the thought of accepting a wildcard to compete again at Mount Panorama.

‘I am happy in the GT category and GT is where I need to be and where I belong.

Aussie Supercars driver turned OnlyFans creator Renee Gracie has declared she will never return to the V8 grid (pictured, at Mount Panorama in Bathurst)

The 29-year-old adult content creator feels disrespected as an athlete in elite V8 circles

The 29-year-old adult content creator feels disrespected as an athlete in elite V8 circles

Gracie also believes that women in general are not valued in professional Australian motorsport

Gracie also believes that women in general are not valued in professional Australian motorsport

“I just like the GT cars better, I enjoy them much more as a driver, they are really challenging, they are super fast.”

Gracie – who started creating adult content in 2019 – also believes women are not valued in elite motorsport circles.

“Unfortunately, I don’t think much has changed in Australia around women in general,” she said News Corp.

‘The way people comment online and how women are treated, how people comment on comments and instead of saying, ‘I hope she crashes and burns’… it would be good if the governing bodies of whatever category the woman is protected.

‘Of course I do [personally] put a target on my back with OnlyFans as a sponsor and be who I am and that’s totally fine…I’m happy to take the heat.

‘But I have been personally bullied, to this day I still get people calling me fat and ugly to my face.’

She called her move into creating adult content “life-changing” – and has no regrets about the move that made Gracie a highly polarizing figure.

It’s clear that Gracie also has her father’s support when it comes to explicit content, as he “manages her business accounts so he knows exactly what’s going on.”