
What do you think, big brother? It’s Kazuya!! Takahashi Katsusuke Takahashi Katsusuke A A A
Not a serious player, just has a bad personality.
This scene is terrible because I came all the way here just to hunt beginners.
>>2
These people didn’t come with that intention at all.
When I actually came here, it was incredibly disappointing and underwhelming.
>>2
It’s not like I specifically aimed for it; I was focused on things like conquering Gunma and the Kanto region.
It was just a story about how it happened to be in a place like this this time.
But I think that Akagi and Akina should be close, so why is there such a difference in level?
>>159
Isn’t there a difference in traffic volume?
If it’s a route where cars pass late at night, street racers will have no time to play.
>>2
Wasn’t it a scene where I came just to promote my name, only to be disappointed by a bunch of losers?
>>162
But let’s etch it into them as a course record that can never be painted over again.
In the case of the thread image, the person mentioned didn’t intend to be seen as part of the enjoyment crowd…
Before fighting the famous ones, I tried to hunt some weaklings to boost my spirits, but I lost.
In the early days, you look really youthful, don’t you?
It’s more like just coming to sell a name than actual beginner hunting.
I’m glad you didn’t meet the stray Bunta.
>>7
In the main story, if Takumi complained, I thought I might run instead, which was dangerous…
>>32
There is a possibility of being completely broken and ending without doing pro wrestling.
Because there was actually a beginner who was a monster…
I thought it was cool when I was in middle school, but after growing up, the impression of the doctor’s son just playing around is the worst.
It’s more impressive that Senior Iketani drives a Silvia with a salary from a gas station!
They were just a bunch of losers, but they weren’t beginners.
I wonder what route Bunta would have taken if he had come as scheduled.
Ryousuke seems to give off the vibe of a wealthy older brother, but in reality, he’s still a college student and it’s all his parents’ money…
Keisuke also talks about it like it’s a good story, saying he’ll quit the gang and buy an FD… but it’s all with his allowance.
>>13
This is the reality of Gunma.
>>13
Even for the Takahashi brothers or Takumi, the undeniable conclusion is that parental wealth in racing is very strong.
I think my older brother can do whatever he wants financially because he has the achievements of continuing the family business as a doctor and stopping our rebellious younger brother.
The way it’s written is at a level like an elite from the University of Tokyo’s Faculty of Medicine, but when I think it’s actually from Gunma University’s School of Medicine, it’s amazing…
>>16
Even if you have academic ability, it’s quite common to go to a local university.
It might be that in exchange for staying, I can spend money freely as I please.
>>45
I thought that my older brother stayed in Gunma because he wanted to be a street racer.
I feel like I could easily get into the University of Tokyo in terms of academic ability…
>>50
I think my older brother started driving probably because of the influence of Senior Hojo after he went to university.
The rural big hospital has a ridiculous amount of money.
It’s like I’m providing money for your hobbies, so you can’t say anything about your future path, right?
It would have been good if I came to Akina with the intention of dominating Kanto and immediately lost, right?
Well, there were quite a few characters in old manga and anime who were just wealthy kids showing off, claiming to be upper-class citizens.
I feel like it’s still better that my older brother isn’t getting carried away.
Men who hunt down those who enjoy cruising in cars bought with money saved from part-time jobs.
>>21
It’s sad that they are being treated as casual players despite being genuinely serious about it…
The older brother doing medical school during breaks from Project D makes no sense at all.
My younger brother is building a huge company all by himself, and the world is just too unreasonable.
>>22
What is needed in life is a strong family background.
This is the truth.
>>22
I know someone who punched their teacher, dropped out of high school, and started as an apprentice in a hands-on job, and now, in their 30s, they manage three construction companies. The vitality of delinquents is impressive.
>>22
I think it’s likely that they started it after making a name for themselves as a racer.
It’s strange that there was no successor after the legend known as Bunta.
If Akina is truly a good course for nurturing racers, it seems like they would naturally emerge even without direct guidance.
The story was that Blackbird was just putting everything in, but do doctors in their 50s who have college-aged sons really have that much money?
He’s a doctor who runs a large hospital, so he’s ridiculously wealthy.
Rather, I think that the money is increasing at a tremendous pace from a positional standpoint, but there is no time to use it, so I have become indifferent to it.
At this time, there was even a possibility that Usui was dangerous for Keisuke.
I feel like Speed Stars are not just casual players.
>>30
I’m really putting in the effort, but it’s just disappointing.
The Emperor’s expedition isn’t much different from what we were trying to do.
My brother has seriously changed his personality.
>>35
I wonder if it’s the effect of having my brain fried by Takumi…
A monk riding a Fairlady Z.
My younger brother is the strongest racer in Japan and a title holder in the world, so he has put in a lot of personal effort as well.
I definitely think my older brother is lending his wisdom from starting a business to management.
When Taki played against Keisuke, Ryosuke’s time was over 12 seconds faster than the record.
If Bunta really runs, it seems like he could leave about 30 seconds ahead.
Well, even if we switch cars, those Speed Stars guys can’t win against them…
I still think it’s a shame that Takahashi and Bunta never met…
>>42
It was wrong for Takumi not to say until the end, “No, Dad is way faster than me.”
I honestly thought it was crazy that my older brother was waiting at the gas station with a bouquet of roses, wanting to challenge Takumi.
Oh, I wanted to say “homo.”
During the MFG era, Keisuke should be at a higher rank than Bunta and Godfather from the Initial D era.
I love the way the line coming out of the groove when passing Takumi’s Hachiroku with the Impreza I’m test-driving is cleaner than Takumi’s.
But I think it’s not okay to do that with a test drive car!
Well, since I’m going to take over the local hospital, it might be possible to utilize the local connections in that sense.
Although it was a hobby funded by my parents, when it comes to reaching MF Ghost in the end, it turns into an investment.
>>52
sai
rama
Speaking of which, God Hand was also a doctor…
>>52
How do you manage to squeeze out some sleep time?
>>55
I feel like I once took a nap inside the hospital…
>>55
It’s easy!
I’m pouring everything into it.
It’s easy!
I will run with Ishida-san at night and have surgery during the day.
>>59
It must be unbearable for Dr. Ishida to be operated on by such a doctor.
>>59
The word tough is meant for blackbirds.
Ryosuke is doing street racing well, even though his girlfriend committed suicide before this.
>>60
It might have been something like a form of self-harm psychologically.
Even though my family home is in Takasaki, Akagi is like home to me.
I think Haruna is closer.
>>62
I wonder if Akagi was more to my taste.
Even though it’s his parents’ money, Takumi was the one being forced to do it…
Someone earning 10 million yen a year spending 8 million yen on a car is completely different from someone earning 4 million yen a year spending 2 million yen on a car, even though the expenditure relative to income is heavier in both cases.
Blackbird is modifying it so that even doctors can’t manage it without a friends’ price…
>>66
Kitami-san and Takagi-san are not charging Akio and Professor Shima for money…
I don’t know how much I’ve spent on modifications at the shops up until now, but…
I haven’t read MF, but how far did your brother get as a racer?
In that world, it doesn’t seem like being a legend is even a level, does it, Takahashi brother?
No matter how you look at it, motorsports are expensive, and it’s a world where those with money win…
>>71
In the original story, the thread image couldn’t overcome the power of gold… after all.
But former Speedstars member Iketani-senpai is now bald and working at a gas station!
>>73
Is it actually an electric stand or a hydrogen stand?
I still think that delivering tofu with an ’86 results in a deficit due to tire and gas costs.
>>74
I think it’s probably because gas is now less than half of what it used to be, regardless of the tires…
>>81
The high-octane critter costs about 100 yen…
I think a car manga that realistic readers like Arthur Garage can actually get into is great.
You can’t buy a savanna.
>>75
Back then, unlike now, both FC and FD were not expensive…
Given that it’s my older brother, it wouldn’t be surprising if he were involved in investments.
From the middle, it turned into a hobby segment for the tuner uncles, which may have actually been appreciated…
I wonder what would have happened if I had run into Bunta.
I understand that not even Keisuke, let alone Ryosuke, would likely be able to do anything about it.
>>82
I got excited seeing Takumi close to the completion of the theory, but if they just served the finished product as it is, I’d be like “meh” and it probably wouldn’t make it to Project D.
😠💻Public road fastest theory clatter
>>84
When you think about it calmly, what a bothersome theory it is.
>>88
As Kitami from another manga said, regardless of the topic being discussed, excessively speeding in actions is an antisocial behavior and makes one a criminal.
>>91
Simple is dangerous, isn’t it…
>>91
The fastest route to pick up a patient who has had a stroke and take them to the hospital without breaking the tofu might be useful.
Just by waking that thing up and speaking to it, it could kill you.
>>88
It feels like a constrained playthrough RTA when defending.
Well, it was refreshing to see a rich kid pretending to be a racer get completely left behind by the son of a tofu shop who has no interest in cars.
I think there couldn’t have been a better hook for the story than this.
In the Hong Kong version of Initial D, there was a scene where Ryosuke visits Bunta…
I see… They actually don’t meet in the original work, do they?
Surprisingly, there aren’t many street racers who have met Bunta.
>>90
Is it about the same as Iketani-san?
How was the ramen shop?
>>102
Kobayashi Kai passed by Bunta’s Hachi-Roku during the day and felt a thrill.
In the early days, Keisuke was at the same level as Nakazato, but he has grown since then.
>>92
Back in those days, I would lose to the monkeys at Irohazaka…
It’s funny that a rich kid who buys a car with his parents’ money says something like that.
I wonder if Akiyama didn’t show up while Takumi was making a frantic call to the Takumi House…
>>95
Thinking of Bunta Papa responding and welcoming people brings a warm feeling.
>>112
I’ve heard from Takumi that my dad is procuring engines and tinkering with cars, and it seems like Bunta would expand on that kind of conversation if he comes out.
>>120
I feel like they’re just evading the issue…
Is it tire heat fade…?
>>97
This is bad…
Is Dry Shinji possibly a parody character of Ikari Shinji?
A comic from the era when Eva was popular?
I think it’s pretty amazing that I bought my own Itsuki for 85.
I won’t say it’s bad, but the Takahashi brothers, who have overwhelmingly more money and time to spend on cars, facing a level of shame where they’d commit seppuku if they lost, right?
>>106
Someone who is using their younger sister’s earnings to crash into cars.
Guys who are buying tires with her money instead of saving for marriage…
>>110
They are a disgrace just by being alive.
>>110
A useless guy who seems to have Young Magazine rolling around his room!
>>110
Hey… Is it bad to spend this money…?
This will be the last time…! I’m doing this for the last time…
If my wife abandons me and goes back to her parents’ house, I can’t complain!!
>>143
Hiramoto properly went back to his family home and was treated like “ugh…” by his mother-in-law, right?
>>147
A man who used the money for a local factory on his own car after sending his pregnant daughter back to her parents’ house can’t complain even if his mother-in-law throws salt on him and kicks him out…
Drifters are all worthless, right?
>>107
Hehehe… No matter what reason you give, it’s impossible.
Over 300 kilometers on public roads.
No matter how you think about it, it’s an antisocial and crazy act.
It’s because I’m pouring everything into it. But while saying that, I wonder where Blackbird is getting the money to casually drop ten million on the hellish tuner.
>>108
It’s easy!
I’m envious of the money you have to go to family restaurants frequently.
As for my brother, Kei is unemployed during his pro D time, right?
Hanging out during the day and engaging in reckless driving in other prefectures on the weekend, isn’t that reputation really bad?
I like the spirit that goes into rotary engines.
>>114
The solitary spirit that comes from being a minor is what’s now called “my own” in modern terms…
I love the line about how it’s amazing that even though I’m just a high school student talking to a tree, I have my own car.
When you think about it, the Speed Stars, consisting of a bunch of misfits, even made stickers and are claiming to be a local group based in the area of Mount Haruna model.
>>118
It seems that what we thought was drifting is actually a technique called power sliding, and I’m like, really, you guys…?
Ryousuke Medical School
Takumi Transportation Company
Keisuke ← What is this guy doing during the day?
As expected, you’re working, right?
Nakazato, who can easily buy a GTR just because he wants it.
I wonder what all those students at Toudou Academy are doing above all else…
>>122
Toudou Juku seems to work during the day.
>>122
I think it will be quite tight financially after buying the R since you’re saying that the 70,000 yen course for sheet metal is painful.
Was there a team using a home ground other than the road from Ikaho to Haruna that was worse than that?
It was said that how fast a mob can go on a mountain pass is determined by how much tires and gasoline they can use, so having a wealthy home gives them an advantage just for that reason.
Professional D provides even spare parts for mechanics.
Like this
Keisuke thinks, “If that’s how he was treated during rehabilitation, just how wild was he during the Zokki era?”
>>128
The level of danger where you immediately grab a wrench when you’re confronted.
>>131
I can’t laugh together with someone from Gunma!
>>128
The strongest in northern Kanto.
Wow, this is from a family that can just put out 3 million!
>>132
Hmph… No way.
Fumihiro and Ryosuke are in different faculties, but they might be at the same university.
Kenta seems to be working somehow.
Both of the Mekamen are working.
Yahha Keisuke, that’s it.
I was a member of the same generation from Gunma Prefecture, but when I drank with my classmates from middle school, all we talked about was cars, so I guess it was like that.
It seems like a ramen shop owner won’t have time to be a street racer while running a ramen shop.
Ryousuke is amazing, but sometimes the way he keeps interrupting feels a bit excessive.
>>137
When Ryosuke gets involved, Takumi suddenly becomes gay.
The ultimate theory of the family home.
I wonder if there were actually street racers back then who, like my older brother, used the internet to create websites.
In the end, they would cause a volcanic eruption of Mount Fuji and privatize the Hakone area under the pretext of reconstruction.
In reality, motorsports are impossible without money.
Conversely, it would mean that those with money should go to the racetrack instead of the public roads…
>>145
It’s a custom record that cost enough to compete in professional races, so it’s impossible to break it with that car, haha. The Godfoot that laughed might not have been very popular…
I do want to see the unknown guy suddenly rampaging on the pass and Ryosuke getting his brain smashed.
It’s fine to have MFG while causing an Asama eruption locally.
>>149
It became clear in the final phase, but MFG is really booming, so let’s have a race too! We’re going to block the roads, so come on! It’s a world where offers like that come in.
This is a disaster recovery support race, so… I declined.
>>153
With a subscription of about 1500 yen a month and 40 million subscribers, it can’t be helped…
Ryousuke, who usually has amazing uplifting depictions, really adds to the special feeling of showing maximum respect to the God Hand Foot.
Arrest the Grim Reaper of the pass for now.
>>152
A car that fell into a valley with the driver’s hands tied to the steering wheel with duct tape is just begging for arrest.
>>155
That guy often appears as a gallery, but he’s the one who tried to do a double suicide with Takumi, right?
>>169
Let’s do a double crash!!
>>152
It’s dangerous driving, you know…
The Takahashi brothers and Takumi are in a homosexual triangle.
>>154
There are many doujinshi where Takumi gets attacked by both brothers Takahashi.
In the metropolitan area, there were decent places to hang out during middle school, but in Gunma or in the mountains, it seems like the only fun is riding a moped or motorcycle that you brought from somewhere without a license.
Considering that the Night Kids were able to play at being street racers without any issues even though the older brothers were right next door, it might actually mean that Iketani-senpai and the others are also incredibly strong fighters.
>>163
The image I have of Kenji-senpai and Iketani-senpai is that they are strong.
None
Speaking of which, has Kenji-senpai decided on a last name?
It seems that there is a huge demand overseas on YouTube for videos of Japanese people doing crazy things with dash cams on mountain passes and highways.
>>168
Foreigners like racing games, after all…
>>168
The other day, there was a video posted here of a race where cars were driving at crazy speeds in Japan, right? It was on public roads with fog and going through tunnels at high speed, and it was so scary that I thought I couldn’t handle such a crazy world…
>>175
Is it a video for the WRC?
Rally drivers are said to have their screws loose…
>>175
Is it the Ise Shrine Tunnel?
>>168
The rally cars zooming down the mountain roads at Rally Japan must have made the foreigners smile too.
I wonder if that sheet metal work will cost 70,000 yen.
>>172
Because prices are different from now…
>>172
If it was just a slight bump, that would be one thing, but being swung around by the power and hitting the guardrail directly would probably result in quite a bit of cost beyond just the bodywork.
Once I switched to R, my rivals until then no longer felt like rivals—a phrase that sounds cool but is actually lame.
It’s hard to believe that at that time, delivery trucks from Fujiwara Tofu Shop were being sighted all over the world.
Bunta peered inside the bonnet of the 86.
This is the last thing I can do for that guy…
What did you mean by that in the end?
Undigested?
>>183
Undigested
Kanata’s fatal weakness that Keisuke noticed in MFG is still unresolved.
In the past, there was a mysterious abandoned car placed under the guardrail.
Since he is at least putting on a show of competition, Shingo is a minor player as a crusher.
The WRC has been the one that has completely lost its screws even among races…
I was sad to hear that Senpai’s voice became so hoarse.
In the WRC, it’s the most frightening thing that you have to drive according to the co-driver’s instructions because you can’t rely on real-time judgment.