Tsuchiya Engineering

The team initially competed in local touring car races, before entering JTC, where it won the Division-3 title twice, in 1989 and 1990.

A partnership with Team Taisan and with drivers Shingo Tachi and Keiichi Suzuki earned them 5 wins out of 6 races.

[4][5] Despite the car change, the struggles didn't stop as the team failed to score points in the first 3 races of the season and pulled out of the 4th round at Fuji following a testing crash at Suzuka.

[8] The team is set to return to GT300 competition for the 2024 season with 2016 champion Takamitsu Matsui and Togo Suganami, with a rebuilt version of "Hopico".

[9] Before the 2020 Super GT season it was announced that Tsuchiya Engineering would support newcomers Max Racing, by servicing their car.

Takeshi Tsuchiya and Takamitsu Matsui 's title winning car at Suzuka in 2016.
Hoppy Porsche at 2020 Fujimaki Group Suzuka 300km
Hoppy schatz GR Supra GT at 2022 Takanoko no Hotel Suzuka GT 300km