: The episode begins with Iketani recovering from a crash caused by Shingo’s intentional bump. Iketani learns about Shingo’s dangerous left-foot braking technique—a method FF (Front-engine, Front-wheel drive) drivers use to maintain speed and balance while cornering.
In , titled "The FR Killer" (or "The FR-Killing Deathmatch"), the rivalry between the Akina SpeedStars and the Myogi NightKids reaches a dangerous peak. This episode focuses on Shingo Shoji’s provocative challenge to Takumi Fujiwara and the introduction of the high-stakes "Duct Tape Death Match". Plot Summary Initial D: First Stage Episode 12
: Shingo Shoji of the NightKids arrives at the top of Mt. Akina to call out the "Eight-Six." He insults Iketani and the SpeedStars, baiting an angry Takumi into accepting a specialized race. : The episode begins with Iketani recovering from
: Accepts the dangerous challenge despite his friends' concerns. : Accepts the dangerous challenge despite his friends'
: A technique highlighted as Shingo’s specialty in his Honda Civic EG6, allowing him to correct the car's balance without lifting off the gas.
: Shingo demands a race under his own rules: both drivers must have their right hand taped to the steering wheel . This restricts steering range to less than 360 degrees, effectively neutralizing traditional drifting techniques and favoring Shingo’s FF-style driving. Key Techniques and Concepts