The two-time Bathurst 1000 winner is determined to fulfill her dream of competing in Australia's most prestigious motorsport event once more. This isn't Gracie's most memorable attempt at getting back to the game after retirement.
Renee Gracie made headlines in 2021 with her impressive $1 million return to racing. Their strategy was to look for their own group in the hope of revving up and competing in the well-known Bathurst race.
But Supercars officers haven't liked their plans because they see it as nothing more than a publicity stunt to get attention to their content material platform. She is merely making use of the advertising campaign to promote additional films. Since it won't take place, it's no longer worth discussing.
Renee Gracie made the decision to quit racing at the end of 2017 after participating in the Carrera Cup and Super2. Her primary focus shifted to producing authoritative content for OnlyFans, which ultimately proved to be a profitable and well-received business. However, she has never lost interest in racing, and she is now able to make a comeback to compete in the Bathurst 1000 with determination and a fresh sense of purpose.
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