A real project with real backers
As of 2026, it's crossed into real-world motorsport: Bingo Racing's actual Porsche 911 GT3 R race car carries Lollipop Racing livery in the SRO Japan Cup, designed by BlackFish Graphics (horrible website btw, no disrespect).
- https://lollipop.racing/garage and you can scroll and see it in real life.
Just in case you never seen the complete trailer from Feb 18, 2026, here it is:
Genuinely under-the-radar find right now…
What really hooks me is the Pro-Am format — gentleman drivers paired with pros, racing wheel-to-wheel. It's grassroots meets pro, a way more accessible entry point than Formula 1's billion-dollar world.
Did you know?
- A real race car is currently running under this fictional team's banner — a story that jumped off the screen and onto an actual grid.
- The next race is imminent: Rounds 7 & 8 hit Okayama, August 27–30, 2026.
- Suzuka Circuit closes out the season after that.
- Each event is a double-header weekend, eight races total for the year.
- The series is Japan-only — limited to Japan-based teams or entrants racing exclusively in the country.
The fiction-to-track pipeline is unusual
It's giving major Speed Racer energy. Back in 1967–68, Speed Racer (originally Mach GoGoGo) aired in Japan, following young driver Speed and his dad's high-tech ride, the Mach 5, as he chased glory against dangerous rivals. Nearly 60 years later, a fictional racing story is running an actual car on an actual Japanese track. Speed Racer just imagined it. Lollipop Racing is doing it.
