Takahashi's first known form of racing was in 1994 in the
Tokachi 24 Hours; he would race intermittently in that series, last competing in that series in 2001. Takahashi also competed in two editions of the
Suzuka 1000 km as a privateer; the series now being known as
Super GT.
2006 would see Takahashi with a new teammate,
Hiroki Katoh, and a new car, the
Mooncraft Shiden. 2006 and
2007 were both strong years for the team, achieving wins and podiums; both years would have the team fighting for the Drivers's and Constructors's championships at the end of the year. Despite tying with other teams in points Cars Tokai Dream28 would lose both the 2006 and 2007 Drivers's Championships on countback, although they would win the 2007 Constructors's Championship. Takahashi retired from full-time competition after the
2019 Super GT Series but vowed to continue racing in other categories. ==Racing record==