Renee Gracie: Australian Super car driver switches to adult industry to end financial woes

Gracie teamed up with Simona de Silvestro in 2015 to participate in the iconic Australian Bathurst 1000 Supercar race, and became the first all-female pair to take part in the event since 1998.

Renee Gracie quits racing for adult industry for financial reasons
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Australian Supercar racer Renee Gracie has switched to a life as an adult film star since quitting the race.

Renee Gracie had a great start to her racing career, as she was the first full-time female Supercar racer in Australia in 14 years. Nevertheless, because of her financial struggles, she was unable to try a future in motorsports. 

Gracie teamed up with Simona de Silvestro in 2015 to participate in the iconic Australian Bathurst 1000 Supercar race, and became the first all-female pair to take part in the event since 1998. Gracie made steady progress in her racing career, but there were not many opportunities in her way. This finally convinced her to give up motorsports and look for another career.

 

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Since giving up racing, Gracie worked at the local auto yard; before opting to move to the adult industry to escape her financial difficulties. She found that she didn’t earn enough money for herself. This compelled her to sign up for an adult site and start sharing videos and photos. 

Gracie managed to raise $3,000 in her first week as an adult celebrity and now has more than 7,000 subscribers on her website. The Supercar racer said she’s never been in a stronger financial situation in her career than she is today, so she’s pleased with what she’s done with her career. It is reported to be earning close to $2,500 a week as an adult model.

“It’s been the best thing I’ve ever done in my life. It placed me in a financial position that I could never have dreamed of, and I really cherish it. I’m all right with whatever they decide to name me. I’m making good money, and I’m comfortable with where I’m, “Gracie said to News Corp Australia. 

“I didn’t get the results, and I couldn’t get the funding. I managed to do my best, but it got to the point where my dream vanished,” she said while speaking about her stint as a supercar driver.

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