at the
2025 24 Hours of Le Mans Kimura made his car racing debut in 2015, racing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia, scoring a lone AM class win at Kuala Lumpur and ending the year fifth in points. After racing part-time in Lamborghin Super Trofeo Asia and Super Taikyu the following year, Kimura began expanding
CarGuy Racing's operations in 2017 as he made select starts in Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia,
Super Taikyu and
Blancpain GT Series Asia. The following year, Kimura and
CarGuy Racing made their debut in
Super GT, scoring a best result of 15th at
Okayama on debut. During 2018, Kimura also competed in select rounds of the
Blancpain GT Series Asia for the same team. At the end of the year, Kimura raced in the GT class of the
2018–19 Asian Le Mans Series, winning all four races to secure the title. After making a one-off appearance in
Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia and finishing fifth in the LMGTE Am class at the
24 Hours of Le Mans in 2019, Kimura and
CarGuy Racing returned to the Asian Le Mans Series for the
2019–20 season. In his sophomore year in the series, Kimura won at
The Bend and finished second at
Sepang to end the year runner-up in points. In 2020, Kimura made starts in the GT300 class of
Super GT for X Works, as well as an appearance at the
24 Hours of Le Mans for
MR Racing. The following year, Kimura returned to the GT class of the
Asian Le Mans Series, scoring a lone win at
Abu Dhabi and ending the season sixth in points. For the rest of the year, Kimura competed in select appearances in Super GT's GT300 class for
Pacific/
CarGuy Racing, taking a best result of ninth at
Autopolis, as well as racing in the
24 Hours of Le Mans and
Super Taikyu. The following year, Kimura competed in a dual campaign in both the LMGTE class of the
European Le Mans Series, and the newly relaunched
GT World Challenge Asia. In ELMS, Kimura scored third-place finishes at
Monza and
Algarve to end the year sixth in points despite missing one round. In GTWC Asia, Kimura won at
Suzuka and
Fuji and took four more podiums to secure the overall and Pro-am titles. During 2022, Kimura also raced in select rounds of
Super GT in the GT300 class for
Pacific CarGuy Racing, as well as making a one-off appearance in the
FIA World Endurance Championship at
Fuji for
Team Project 1. Continuing with
Kessel Racing for 2023, Kimura drove with them for a dual campaign in the LMGTE Am class of the
FIA World Endurance Championship and the LMGTE class of the
European Le Mans Series. In the former, Kimura scored podiums at
Sebring and
Fuji to end the year seventh in the class standings. In the latter, Kimura scored his maiden series win at
Aragón en route to a fourth-place points finish. During 2023, Kimura also raced for
CarGuy Racing in both the
Asian Le Mans Series, and in select rounds of
GT World Challenge Asia. Switching to Akkodis ASP Team for his second full-time season in the
FIA World Endurance Championship, Kimura scored a best result of eighth at the
24 Hours of Le Mans to end the year a lowly 27th in the LMGT3 standings. In parallel to his WEC campaign, Kimura also continued with
Kessel Racing to competed in the
European Le Mans Series, a season in which he won at
Spa and
Mugello to secure runner-up honors in LMGT3. At the start of 2025, Kimura competed in the final two rounds of the
2024–25 Asian Le Mans Series for
CarGuy Racing, scoring a best result of sixth at
Abu Dhabi to end the winter 20th in points. Returning to the
European Le Mans Series with
Kessel Racing for 2025, Kimura scored two podiums with a best result of second at
Barcelona en route to a fifth-place finish. Kimura continued with Kessel Racing for his fifth full-time campaign in the
European Le Mans Series the following year. ==Racing record==