'If you're Indian, get off my page': Supercars driver turned porn star goes on a vile racist rant after accusing her followers of 'stealing' her nudes and sharing them online
- Renee Gracie quit motorsport to become a porn star selling nude content online
- Using OnlyFans to sell images and videos she is making up to $25,000 a week
- She lashed out at the Indian community in a racist rant on her exclusive page
- Estimates she's made almost half a million in the last six months in new career
- She's also now sharing her successful tips and tricks by mentoring other girls
Australia's first female Supercars driver, who quit the sport for a career as a porn star, has lashed out in a racist rant saying she 'did not like Indians'.
Renee Gracie, 25, who turned her back on the sport seven months ago after she became disheartened with racing, now makes up to $25,000 a week by selling nude content on OnlyFans.
Ms Gracie, who is on track to make $1million this year, slammed Indian people on her exclusive page, allegedly some had stolen her photos and videos.

Renee Gracie, 25, who turned her back on the sport seven months ago after she became disheartened with racing, now makes up to $25,000 a week by selling nude content on OnlyFans

Ms Gracie, who is on track to make $1million this year, slammed the Indian community on her exclusive page for stealing her photos and videos
'To all you Indian a***holes on my page. Stop stealing my images,' she wrote on the subscription service.
'They are copyrighted and I own them not you.'
Gracie claimed since her story made it on to Indian media she has noticed fake profiles using photos and videos stolen from her OnlyFans account.
'I don't like Indians now,' she wrote.
'If you have shared or stolen my images you're an a***hole and I hope you get what comes for you.'
She told 'all Indians' to get off her page and said they were no longer welcome.
'I will be removing all Indian's from my page as of tonight,' Ms Gracie wrote.
OnlyFans is a content subscription service where creators can earn money from users who subscribe to their content and is widely popular in the adult entertainment industry.

Ms Gracie said since her story made it onto Indian media she has noticed fake profiles using photos and videos stolen from her OnlyFans account

Australia's first ever full-time female Supercars driver Renee Gracie (pictured) hasn't looked back since quitting the sport last year to become an X-rated star
Gracie has turned to the website to make a living and is also mentoring women starting out in the field by sharing tips on how to sell themselves and make money.
Gracie frequently posts of her 'boob chandelier' tattoo to her 607,000 Instagram followers.
She lashed out at the social media platform on Saturday after photos were deleted from her page.
'My photos getting removed is really getting old now,' Ms Gracie captioned a new photo of her tattooed breasts, which is yet to be deleted.
A few days earlier she wrote: 'Since my pics keep getting report by haters. Try report this one.'
The busty brunette has taken girls under her wing to mentor them and regularly shares tips and tricks she says helped her make almost $500,000 in six months.

Renee took aim at Instagram in recent days for deleting photos of her 'boob chandelier'

Supercars distanced itself from Renee Gracie's new pursuits (pictured as racing car driver)
'I have coached a lot of girls now,' Ms Gracie said in a YouTube video last week, spruiking her own 'mentoring' website where girls can pay for her advice on how to break into the industry.
'I share all my tips and tricks, the games I play, I have themed days, I have really good ways for how to structure your page and be consistent with your pricing.'
'I have a community of other girls who are also sharing their tips.'
Tips that she says separate her from others on OnlyFans include value for money by uploading multiple posts a day, interacting with fans as much as possible and treating the subscription service as a business.
She also urged girls to have a consistent pricing for subscribers and not give anything away for free.
'Whether you're doing X-rated content, a topless or lingerie photo, that photo has taken you time personally to take,' she said.

Renee is on track to make $1million this year, thanks to her new career as a porn star
'I think all explicit, revealing X-rated content should be sold at a premium.'
Ms Gracie gained global media attention as a result of her career change.
Supercars distanced itself from Ms Gracie after she recently opened up her new X-rated career.
'Supercars is aware of the article regarding former Super2 driver Renee Gracie,' a spokesperson said.
'As Ms Gracie is no longer competing in Super2, Supercars will not be commenting further.'
Ms Gracie hit back, claiming she does not care what her former employer or fans think about her career change.
'It's crazy that people think I can't do this now, because of what I used to do. I'm sorry to some people I'm probably not the person now that they once thought I was but. F*** them,' she recently told the Daily Telegraph.


Renee Gracie said her seven-year racing career 'just didn't work out' after losing her passion for the sport

Renee Gracie (pictured right with former racing car partner Simona De Silvestro) shocked the motorsport world when she quit the sport last year
'I'm not this horny thing, I'm not a prostitute, I'm not as escort. I'm here to make money. I'm gonna milk it as long as I can.'
She added if she needs to expand on what's she's doing to make more money she will, but says she's making enough money selling photographs and doesn't need to consider moving into sex work.
Despite her new persona online she's 'still Renee', and a normal person, saying her OnlyFans work is a just a side hustle, but doesn't represent who she is.
Ms Gracie says most of her money earned has gone toward buying a house that she will be able to pay off in just 12 months.
She made a name for herself when she partnered with Swiss racer Simona de Silvestro at Bathurst in 2015 but said her racing career 'just didn't work out' after losing passion for the sport.

Renee Gracie has no regrets about turning her back on motorsport to become a porn star
'I got over it and realised I wasn't good enough and moved on. I was then selling cars at a car yard, busting my arse, and a couple of fans suggested I do OnlyFans and it started from there,' she said.
Ms Gracie made $3,000 in her first week from just selling nude photos, prompting her to move to post videos of her having sex.
The former race car driver said she will do 'pretty much everything' and takes requests from her fans who often tip her.
Ms Gracie said her family supports her new pursuits and are proud of the financial position she's in at such a young age.
The porn star has no interest in making a comeback to Supercars, saying she would rather be doing what she is now than racing around Bathurst.