Australian racer Renee Gracie is gearing up for a bold new chapter in her motorsport story, confirming she will campaign an OnlyFans Ferrari 296 GT3 in the upcoming GT World Challenge Australia season.

The move signals a major change for Gracie, who has spent the past three seasons racing Audi machinery in the category.

Now, the Brisbane driver is aiming even higher.

Render of the OnlyFans Ferrari

A New Car, A New Challenge

Gracie will compete under the OnlyFans Racing banner, with the Ferrari entry set to run as an independent program.

After building momentum over the last few seasons, the switch to Ferrari represents both a fresh start and a serious push toward the next step in her racing career.

The upcoming season will mark Gracie’s fourth year in GT World Challenge Australia, but notably the first where she will not compete with Melbourne Performance Centre after running Audi equipment with the team.

Her previous campaigns delivered strong results, including:

  • GT World Challenge Australia Trophy Champion (2023)
  • Am Class Champion (2025)

Now, the focus shifts to an even bigger target.

Renee Gracie in action at Queensland Raceway image Sports Rewind Media

Chasing The Pro-Am Crown

Having already conquered two class titles in the series, Gracie says her next goal is simple complete the set.

The Ferrari program is designed to give her the opportunity to compete for the Pro-Am championship, one of the most competitive divisions in the GT3 category.

Gracie explained that after several years with the same team, she began evaluating what it would take to reach the next level and keep winning titles.

The Ferrari 296 GT3 is widely regarded as one of the most competitive GT3 cars on the global stage, making it a strong platform for that next push.

A Career Reinvented

Gracie’s return to racing in recent years has been one of the more unique comeback stories in Australian motorsport.

The former Supercars driver stepped away from racing in 2017 before making a high profile return through GT racing in 2023.

Since then she has quickly rebuilt her on-track reputation, collecting wins and championships while re-establishing herself in international GT competition.

With a new Ferrari, a fresh program, and a championship goal firmly in sight, the upcoming GT World Challenge Australia season could be Gracie’s biggest yet.

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