Rachel Stuhlmann is clearly in a racing mindset ahead of the Indy500, as she posed in a racing-themed bra that showed off her chest.

Rachel Stuhlmann’s most recent Instagram photo nearly broke the internet

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The 31-year-old, dubbed the ‘world’s hottest tennis influencer,’ is looking forward to the 107th edition of the Indy500 on Sunday (May 28).

The 500-mile race is a mainstay of American sports, and the self-proclaimed ‘No. 1 tennis influencer’ will be tuning in.

On Friday (May 26), two photos of Stuhlmann looking as stunning as ever were uploaded with the caption: “If you’re not first, you’re last! Shake and bake baby”.

The post has since received over 9,700 likes, illustrating how much her admirers appreciated the sizzling snaps.

The former University of Missouri tennis player has had an outstanding climb in the sports influencing space, leveraging social media with over 300,000 Instagram followers.

(Image: @rstuhlmann/Instagram)

Stuhlmann’s momentum is impressive, and she just disclosed in an exclusive interview with Daily Star Sport that she released the Paris Collection on her website in honor of the French Open, which began on Monday (May 22).

“The line includes a sport towel and poster along with clay toned ‘Clay Court Season’ apparel (sweater, long sleeve, t-shirt, baseball hat),” she said.

 

“I’m headed to the French Open later this month, I can’t wait to embrace the Parisian culture again.”

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That wasn’t the only announcement she made, as she also revealed the launch of her new membership site, LoveRachel, which she stated is “almost ready to go live.”

“It’s almost ready to go live (on rachelstuhlmann.com)! I’m so excited to share coaching instruction, behind the scenes, and exclusive content/photos with my fans and followers.”

Fans may sign up for early access to LoveRachel via her website, and with frequent parallels to golf influencer Paige Spiranac, Stuhlmann professed appreciation for the blonde bombshell but stated that she is her “own person.”

“I am my own person and creating my unique path in the tennis industry, which has been both challenging and rewarding, and super fun.”