Bathurst 1000 driver-turned porn star Renee Gracie is making her comeback to the track in a car plastered with OnlyFans advertising.
The 28-year-old will get behind the wheel in a competitive race for the first time in six years when she drives in the GT series in Perth this weekend.
Gracie will pilot an Audi covered in the blue and white colours of the OnlyFans adult subscription service that has earned her millions of dollars.
A QR code, linking people to OnlyFans, has had to be removed from the car ahead of the start of the round on Friday.
"I started planning a return to the sport in 2021, which is when I started getting serious, talking to people and discovering what was possible," Gracie said.
"Personally, it's about going racing and rediscovering that enjoyment and passion for the sport that had disappeared for me.
"When I left, the actual racing was about one per cent of what I was doing, and the rest was not enjoyable.
"It's taken two years to get to this point with some people frowning on what I wanted to do and trying to stop me or discourage me, but the fact we have got to this point shows that it doesn't matter - and it shouldn't matter."
Before turning to the OnlyFans platform, Gracie twice raced at Mount Panorama in the Bathurst 1000 - Australia's most famous motor race.
On both occasions she teamed with Swiss driver Simona de Silvestro, with the pair finishing 14th in 2016.
Gracie's successful online career - she once claimed she made more than $500,000 in a month through OnlyFans - has allowed her to fund the comeback to racing.
It is expected a film crew will follow Gracie around Perth this weekend, with a Stan documentary in the works about her push to secure a Supercars drive.
"Ultimately, I want to be competitive and the program we have developed is about getting up to speed and getting to the front," Gracie said.
"Beyond that, there is the opportunity to compete internationally if I can put myself in a strong position here.
"I honestly don't know how I will go but it's like riding a bike - you don't forget."
The GT series is a support category at the Perth Supersprint, the third round of the Supercars championship season, at Wanneroo Raceway.