Renee Gracie: From Supercars to OnlyFans and Back—The Unfiltered Return of Racing’s Most Controversial Star
- Joseph Haecker
- May 21, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: May 30, 2025

By Ryder Vale | OnlyFans Insider Magazine
Renee Gracie’s journey is a masterclass in reinvention. From being the first full-time female driver in Australia’s V8 Supercars in over a decade to becoming a multimillionaire content creator on OnlyFans, and now reclaiming her place on the racetrack, Gracie’s story is as bold as it is unapologetic.
Early Racing Career and Challenges
Born on January 5, 1995, in Brisbane, Queensland, Renee Gracie began her motorsport career in karting before progressing to the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship in 2013. She made history as the first female to compete in that championship. In 2015, she transitioned to the Supercars Dunlop Series with Paul Morris Motorsport, becoming the first full-time female competitor in 14 years. Despite her groundbreaking presence, Gracie faced significant challenges, including gender-based scrutiny and limited financial support. These obstacles ultimately led her to step away from professional racing in 2017.

Transition to OnlyFans and Financial Success
In 2019, seeking financial stability and autonomy, Gracie turned to the adult content platform OnlyFans. Her decision proved lucrative; she reportedly earned over AUD $100,000 per month, accumulating more than $6 million in just over two years. This newfound financial freedom allowed her to invest in personal ventures, including purchasing a multimillion-dollar mansion and luxury vehicles. Gracie's success on OnlyFans not only transformed her lifestyle but also challenged societal perceptions of adult content creators.
Return to Racing with OnlyFans Sponsorship
In 2023, Gracie made a triumphant return to motorsport, competing in the GT World Challenge Australia series. Driving an Audi R8 LMS Ultra under the OnlyFans Team MPC banner, she secured the GT Trophy title, marking a significant milestone in her racing career. Her partnership with OnlyFans extended into a third year in 2025, making it one of the most prominent sponsorships on the Australian motorsport grid. Gracie's return was not just about racing; it was a statement of reclaiming her passion on her terms.
Advocacy and Personal Growth
Gracie has been vocal about the challenges she faced as a woman in motorsport, citing gender bias and lack of support as key factors in her initial departure. Her experiences have fueled her advocacy for greater inclusivity and support for female drivers. Through her journey, Gracie has demonstrated resilience and the importance of self-determination, inspiring others to pursue their passions despite societal judgments.
Looking Ahead
As of 2025, Renee Gracie continues to compete in the GT World Challenge Australia, driving for the OnlyFans Team MPC. Her story has garnered widespread attention, leading to the production of a documentary titled "Fireproof," which chronicles her unconventional path from racing to adult content creation and back. Gracie's journey serves as a testament to the power of reinvention and the pursuit of authenticity.

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