Davison Joins Gracie Aboard OnlyFans-Backed Ferrari

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Renee Gracie will return to the Pro-Am class of this year’s GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS at the wheel of a Ferrari 296 GT3 backed by her long-time sponsor OnlyFans, with Supercars star Will Davison confirmed as her co-driver.

Gracie, 31, has been a fixture of the series for the past three seasons, winning last year’s Am class title driving a Melbourne Performance Centre-run Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II solo.

Having wrapped up the crown with a round to spare, she returned to the Pro-Am ranks for the Hampton Downs season finale in a guest MPC Audi entry with Damon Leitch.

Last week it was announced Gracie would pilot a 296 GT3 entered under the OnlyFans Racing banner for her full-time return to Pro-Am, which she last contested in 2024.

Now it has been confirmed that her co-driver will be two-time Bathurst 1000 winner Davison, who concluded his full-time career in Australian Supercars at the end of last season — although he continues to serve as endurance driver at Grove Racing.

“I’m really excited to have Will alongside me for the 2026 GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS season,” Gracie said.

“He’s obviously someone with a huge amount of experience at the top level of Australian motorsport, and having that kind of knowledge in the car and around the team is something I think will be incredibly valuable for me.

“I’ve always said that having the right pro next to you is so important, and Will brings exactly what you want in that role – speed, experience and the ability to help build confidence.

“We’re already really excited about what we can achieve together in the Ferrari. It’s a car I love driving and I think with Will’s input we can keep improving and hopefully be fighting at the front of the Pro-Am field.”

Davison added: “I’m looking forward to the new challenge of joining Renee in the OnlyFans Racing Ferrari 296 GT3 car for GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS.

“Renee has done a great job progressing through the ranks and building her confidence in the category, especially winning the Am Cup series, so I’m hopeful that bringing my experience can help her take the step up.

“I am also very excited to race the Ferrari, which is a fantastic piece of machinery, in a Pro-Am class that is full of strong drivers and produces really competitive racing, so I’m looking forward to getting in the car and seeing what we can achieve together.

“My role is to bring my experience, help maximize the package on race weekends and hopefully put ourselves in a position to fight for the Pro-Am Cup title.”

The 2026 GTWC Australia season is due to begin at Phillip Island on March 27-29.



Source: Sports Car 365