Rennee Gracie wins madien GT title at Queensland Raceway

Rising motorsport star and internet sensation, Renee Gracie, has set her sights on conquering one of Australia's most challenging racing events after securing her maiden major GT title.

Gracie, known for her intriguing presence on OnlyFans and her racing endeavors, clinched victory in the Trophy Series of GT World Challenge Australia with a round to spare, culminating in a class win during race one at Queensland Raceway.

In an interview with Chris Stubbs of Stan Sport during the recent SpeedSeries round, the two-time Bathurst 1000 participant expressed her astonishment at the achievement, emphasizing that it hadn't completely registered yet. Gracie highlighted that while this accomplishment wasn't a primary goal for her, it served as a delightful conclusion to the series and the season.

Acknowledging the support and mentorship provided by Mark Griffith and her team, Gracie attributed her success to their guidance and expressed gratitude for their contributions to her journey.

Despite recognizing the challenges, Gracie remains aware that her Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3 is among the older cars on the grid, and her class features only a handful of competitors. With just a year of experience in the category, the 28-year-old driver has set her sights on a more ambitious goal: moving up to the top class and upgrading to a newer car.

Looking ahead to 2024, Gracie's aspirations include participating in the prestigious Bathurst 12 Hour, a premier long-form GT3-based sports car race that holds significant prominence in the Australian motorsport landscape.

Gracie's determination to progress, even in the face of equipment challenges and a competitive field, exemplifies her dedication to her craft. Her journey from racing enthusiast to internet personality and professional racer continues to capture attention, and her pursuit of new horizons within the racing world highlights her resilience and ambition.

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