In 2016, Car Guy Racing entered a
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 driven by team owner Takeshi Kimura,
Manabu Orido and Malaysian driver Afiq Yazid in the fifth round of that year's
Super Taikyu championship, achieving a third place finish on the team's debut. Car Guy later moved to the Super Car Race championship the following year with Car Guy acting as one of the series' primary partners for the season. The team also competed as a wildcard in the
Blancpain GT Asia round at
Fuji Speedway that year, securing an overall victory with drivers
Naoki Yokomizo and
Kei Cozzolino. In 2018, the team first entered into the
Super GT championship, where they became one of the first teams to compete with the new
Honda NSX GT3 in the GT300 class with Kimura and Cozzolino acting as the team's primary drivers. Later that year, the team competed in the
Asian Le Mans Series with a
Ferrari 488 GT3 in the GT class with Kimura, Cozzolino, and British driver
James Calado driving for the team. Car Guy went on to dominate the GT class that year, scoring a total of 101 points after winning all four races and gaining an additional point for pole position at their home circuit Fuji Speedway. In 2023, Car Guy have switched to a new Ferrari 296 GT3 for
GT World Challenge Asia, but will continue to campaign various versions of the Ferrari 488 with confirmed entry to
Asian Le Mans Series and a "likely" entry to
European Le Mans Series. ==Results==