Buckle up, motorsport enthusiasts! Renee Gracie, the OnlyFans star and racing sensation, is making waves once again as she gears up for the 2026 season of the GT World Challenge Australia. And she's not doing it alone. Gracie has signed on none other than Will Davison, a seasoned Supercars veteran and two-time Bathurst 1000 winner, to be her co-driver. This dynamic duo is set to take the track by storm in a stunning Ferrari 296 GT3.
Just a week after Gracie announced the swap from her older Audi to a brand-new Ferrari, she confirmed her move to the Pro-Am division, marking her fourth season in the championship. Davison, who was forced into retirement from full-time Supercars racing, eagerly took up the opportunity to co-drive with Gracie, adding another thrilling chapter to his illustrious career.
“I really felt like Will could do that for me. He has so much experience, if there's anything that I get stuck on, he will be able to help me," Gracie shared, expressing her excitement about the partnership.
Gracie’s journey to securing a co-driver wasn't without its hurdles. Her association with OnlyFans posed challenges, as some teams and sponsors were hesitant to collaborate. However, with the backing of Mark Griffith, who has been instrumental in her racing comeback, Gracie was able to navigate these obstacles. "When I first originally got back into racing, it was because of him," she revealed, highlighting Griffith's pivotal role.
The switch to Pro-Am brings a new set of challenges for Gracie, as reduced track time means she needs a co-driver who can maximize the car's potential. With 599 Supercars starts to his name, Davison fits the bill perfectly, offering the experience and skill needed to excel in this competitive field.
For Davison, joining Gracie is more than just a co-driving opportunity. It allows him to stay sharp for upcoming Supercars endurance events at Sandown and Bathurst, while fulfilling his long-standing desire to compete in GT3 racing. "Ultimately, this was a decision about racing," Davison explained. "I'm thrilled for the opportunity. I'm really grateful and thankful for the opportunity."
The partnership has impressed Davison, who praised Gracie's dedication to her racing comeback. "I really admire what Renee has done to come back as a race car driver," he said, acknowledging her professionalism and ambition.
As this power pair prepares to hit the track, fans can expect an exhilarating season ahead. They'll be testing the waters at Phillip Island next week, setting the stage for their debut race from March 27-29. Get ready for a thrilling ride!