Direxiv Motorsports's first season of competition was in 2005, fielding a Vemac RD320R in the GT300 class of Super GT in a technical partnership with R&D Sport, with Shogo Mitsuyama and Yasuo Miyagawa as drivers.
The company also began sponsoring drivers in several teams in the GP2 Series, namely Olivier Pla, Clivio Piccione and Hiroki Yoshimoto.
Direxiv also continued their involvement in Super GT, this time with Nobuteru Taniguchi replacing Miyagawa, sponsored Mitsuyama in Formula Nippon and Lewis Hamilton in GP2 among other drivers.
A few days later, Direxiv announced their withdrawal from Super GT due to loss of funding from Akiyama Holdings, despite the team leading the championship at the time; the Suzuka 1000km was their last race in the series.
Prodrive would withdraw their entry into Formula One in 2008 citing legal situations leading the team to have little time to set up before the start of the season.