Century 21 Australasia today announced its sponsorship of race car driver Renee Gracie, who at 18 is not only one of the youngest professional drivers in Australia, but is also the first ever female competitor in the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia series.
The PCCA series will see Ms Gracie reach speeds of up to 275 kilometres per hour as one of 20 race teams competing across eight iconic Australian racing circuits.
"It is an honour to be supported by Century 21, a brand that everyone knows as the leader in real estate, not just in Australia but all over the world," said Ms Gracie.
"I am committed to being smarter, bolder and faster this year as I aim to move up the grid and show what I'm capable of to my more experienced rivals."
The 2013 series was attended by 1.18 million spectators at the conclusion of the seventh round, while live Channel 7 broadcasts were watched by a television audience of over six million people.
Chairman and Owner of Century 21 Australasia Charles Tarbey believes Ms Gracie to be the perfect brand ambassador for Century 21.
"Century 21 is proud to be sponsoring one of the fastest female talents in Australian motorsport, and to be helping her compete in this world class competition," said Mr Tarbey.
" Gracie is the faster part of Century 21's Smarter, Bolder, Faster campaign."
Ms Gracie is Australia's highest profile, active female racing driver, and is chasing her ultimate goal of becoming the first ever full-time female driver in the V8 Supercars Championship.
Previously the highest-ranked female kart racer in Australia, Ms Gracie is entering her second season in the prestigious PCCA series.
"Gracie's drive, intelligence and dedication make her the perfect brand ambassador for Century 21 as she exemplifies all of the talents shared by Century 21 agents," said Mr Tarbey.
The Century 21 brand will appear on Renee's race car, suit, helmet and pit wall throughout this season.
"The entire Century 21 network is behind Renee and her team, and wishes her the best of luck for the upcoming season."
The first round of the 2014 competition commenced on 28 February at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide.