Motorsport star-turned-porn star Renee Gracie wants to return to racing, but fears being targeted by rivals

DRIVER-turned-porn star Renee Gracie still wants to race cars, despite being snubbed by motorsport organisations in her native Australia,

The 27-year-old Brisbane beauty competed in the V8 Supercar Championships, before setting up an OnlyFans account and making a fortune through adult-only content.

Recent reports suggested Gracie was looking into the prospect of buying her own team from her earnings.

But for the moment, she is keeping her options open and hasn't ruled out a move overseas to revive her motorsport career.

"At the moment I'm trying to find something that is going to be fun, a safe and fun environment," she told SunSport.

"My mental health is important to me after seeing how motorsport can affect it.

"So the decision to race won't be taken lightly. I want to make sure it suits me, the people I race for and my sponsors.

"At this stage I'm still thinking about if I stay in Australia or go overseas where I feel I would be more welcome. 

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"I really do want to race again. I got a go-kart, I did a few races to try get back into the swing of things."

However, Gracie fears she may be targeted by other drivers who could try to shunt her out of races.

For that reason, choosing the right category to drive in is vital.

She revealed: "As a female I was always targeted anyways, so if I get back into racing I'm sure it will still be the same.

"So picking a category where people are crashing into me because of who I am is a big consideration.

"Being targeted is something that will happen and I don't feel like being crashed into at every race.

"I just want to go racing, have fun, throw an amazing event, meet some new people and push myself to the limit again. If I can tick all these boxes I'll be very happy."

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