AIM Autosport experienced success in sports cars and open-wheel during a quarter century of operating multi-car teams. The organization started in Formula 1600 in 1995, winning four championships before expanding efforts to other series, winning two titles between USF2000, Formula Renault, Formula BMW and Star Mazda
The team finished fifth in their debut 24 Hours of Daytona appearance in 2007. In total, they recorded two overall wins and five podiums over five seasons in the Daytona Prototype class. AIM Autosport won three straight GT class championships for Ferrari from 2012 to 2014 before winning a championship in IMSA GTD Sprint Cup with Lexus in 2020
Many notable drivers have competed for AIM over the years, including L.P. Dumoulin, James Hinchcliffe, Kyle Marcelli, Daniel Morad, Andrew Ranger and Mark Wilkins. The organization closed shop in 2022, with AIM partners Andrew Bordin, Ian Willis and Keith Willis deciding to move on to new adventures.