Behind him, Takumi was in a trance. He wasn't watching the FD; he was feeling the road. He felt the weight shift of the 86, the way the tires hummed against the asphalt. As they approached the famous five consecutive hairpins, Takumi did the unthinkable. He didn't brake. He dropped his inside tires into the concrete gutter, using the lip to hook the car around the turn at a speed that defied physics.
As the two cars burst out of the final corner, they were neck-and-neck. The FD’s power surged on the straightaway, but the 86 had carried so much momentum that it crossed the line just a fraction of a second ahead. The mountain went silent, then erupted. Watch Initial D First Stage (Dub) Episode 26 fo...
The night air on Mt. Akina was electric, thick with the smell of burnt rubber and high-octane fuel. On one side stood the sleek, professional Mazda RX-7 FD3S, driven by the "RedSuns" ace, Keisuke Takahashi. On the other, the unassuming, ghostly white Toyota AE86—the "Ghost of Akina." Behind him, Takumi was in a trance
Keisuke gripped his steering wheel, his knuckles white. He had been humiliated by this "tofu boy" once before, and he wasn't about to let it happen again. He watched the 86 in his rearview mirror, wondering how a car with half his horsepower could possibly keep up. As they approached the famous five consecutive hairpins,
Takumi pulled over, the 86’s engine ticking as it cooled. He stepped out, looking up at the stars. He had started the summer as a bored kid who hated driving. He ended it as the undisputed king of the downhill.
This was the moment the entire prefecture had been waiting for.
"Ten seconds!" the starter shouted, his voice echoing off the rock walls.