
This is bad…
Is it tire overheating…?
The only thing I can say is that I lost because I was playing around, big brother.
The tire management is extremely lacking when reconsidering the situation since the professional D.
No matter how cool Ryosuke is, I try to think that Takumi’s copy in Akina was unreasonable.
>>5
I was just playing around with the Takumi emulator, but the tire went flat, so well, okay.
Terrorist who caused the explosion of Mount Fuji
>>6
An unparalleled murderer.
It’s a bunch of trash.
Just because it’s a tournament I created, if I run to my liking, those extra points would be way too interesting, bro.
This is bad, bro!
It feels like the early brother is seriously focused on running to watch the battle between Nakazato and Takumi from directly behind, depicting it as significantly lower than their actual final abilities.
A data character that wants to be broken.
When watching the anime, I totally understand why they were genuinely frustrated with the speedsters at the beginning being really bad…
>>13
I think it’s questionable to pick a fight with people who are happily spinning their rear wheels and just enjoying themselves.
>>21
That was something I realized after it was brought up.
>>21
It’s no wonder that someone like that was acting as a representative.
At the beginning, Keisuke has some pretty weak points.
It’s a bunch of losers!
The reason for losing is unlike my brother.
If you are involved in medicine, running is also logical.
That guy around there was probably feeling really excited inside after finding the perfect talent for the fast action theory and sending a bouquet to the gas station…
The lineage of the rotary engine is somewhat this and that.
“I’m so excited that I can say we’re setting off on a mystery tour of Cinderella Castle because of Takumi’s presence!”
I never expected that when I tried to scatter a group of terrible street racers, a diamond in the rough would come rolling in.
In other words, since the goal is to conquer the Kanto region, regardless of the level of the locals, I have no choice but to pick a fight.
>>25
The Pros D series has probably already had several matches before the SSR, and there are teams that were able to avoid being mentioned afterwards, so they have likely initiated some battles at a lower level as well.
This isn’t Ryosuke’s running…
Even with the strongest conditions in the downhill of Akina, considering the combat power of the AE86 at that time, my older brother really cannot lose.
>>27
He’s the one who has won against higher-ranked FD, R32, and EG6, saying that.
Why is it that only Akina is at such a low level…? Did Bunta in his youth completely eradicate it to the point where not even a single blade of grass grows…?
Even after seeing so much of Takumi’s abnormality, why did they use the copy strategy in the actual performance…?
>>31
Takuya Fujiwara is great… I did it.
>>31
If you can overwhelm higher-tier cars with a Hachi-Roku, then that style is the optimal solution.
If the car is a higher class in the same style, the Impreza will naturally win against the 86.
>>35
It seems that only that parent and child won’t suffer from tire overheating.
>>49
Then that was not the optimal solution’s performance.
If Takumi is behind the wheel, whether it’s an Hachi-Go or an 180SX, it may not matter much what car it is based on his experience of winning.
Since 4WD and MR are too strong when done normally, I’m a FR-loving uncle who deducts points.
RR doesn’t matter because it spins.
At that time, the street racing level of Akina was several notches below that of Myogi.
Even Iketani-senpai’s drifting is only at a mediocre level, huh, Akina?
>>36
With a power slide at best, I can’t even drift.
It seems that the way we thought of drifting is actually called a powerslide, Akina.
According to Takumi, if it’s not Akina, isn’t it impossible to win even in the end?
In the story, the teams that battle using long-length equipment usually have a coaching figure, but Akina barely had one.
>>40
There are many professionals who are looking ahead and are actually pros themselves.
Well, there are some ridiculously strong guys who aren’t even professionals.
In the early stages, the Takahashi brothers seemed like they might even drop points against Nakazato Dangerous, and the computer is amazing.
We said we were the best team in Akina!! It’s true that it’s our fault, but destroying a trash team at a club level is the first step to unifying Gunma! It sounds, how should I put it, really immature, doesn’t it?
>>42
Downhill SSR has arrived.
Aniki burst out.
>>42
Even in pro wrestling, similar things are happening off-screen, even if they are not part of the episode.
In other words, it might be that someone like Takumi is lurking, so we can’t just underestimate and ignore it.
Rising Sun is great, isn’t it?
>>43
Out, is it!?
Well, there are various types of street attack teams.
Well, if Takumi had been driving a faster car instead of the Hachi-Roku from the beginning, it would have been outrageous.
They say it’s parents’ money, but compared to the Emperor squad that all have Lancer Evos, Red Suns are pretty cute, right?
I wonder if ramen shops are really that profitable.
>>50
I understand why you dislike someone who brings a bunch of cars, since your brother is a romantic and there’s no way he could lose.
I wanted to encounter Bunta.
>>51
(What an amazing way to raise them…)
(You can modify a Hachi-Roku this much at such a young age…)
We were both impressed by each other, right?
Wow! I got so excited asking to imitate you that it feels like I lost.
>>53
Given that a replica incredibly close to the finished product has appeared right in front of me, there’s nothing I can do…
So in the anime, they swapped the order and brought it to the final battle.
>>57
The first season of the anime had many good changes with the late-game rock-paper-scissors by Shoji…
“Copying and failing has been passed down to Moroboshi in the final race of MFG…”
Stop making things so decadent when I talk to Takumi.
Koyasu’s voice is just the perfect match.
In the final episode of MF Ghost, there was still an obsession with Takumi.
It was good that Takumi was still unfinished, but if he gets beaten up by Bunta in the first match while aiming to conquer Kanto, it could really break his spirit.
>>63
We found the downhill rider for Project D…
>>68
Don’t bring your parents to a gathering of young people!
Are there teams that pull out professional players in a childish way? Yeah…
But the technique of imitating is also Takumi’s surefire strategy…
How about it, bro?
The R32 has a total length of 4640mm in its normal state.
I lost to my brother and the ramen and around Kogashira, but it doesn’t feel like I’ve dropped in rank; I feel like I might lose if I do it a few more times.
On the contrary, it feels like the only ones we were lucky enough to beat are the higher-ranked ones, like the God combo.
>>69
Tomoko…
The ramen shop owner says this isn’t a competition, but it clearly looks like they’re losing…
>>71
Here, the goodness of the people is evident in accident response, so Sudo Kyoichi is quite popular.
Ryousuke says harsh things, but it’s more like he acknowledges my ability; it’s like a toxic friendship.
Mr. Tachi’s God Arm around Koshigaya usually wins due to unexpected events…
>>74
Since Project D started, it’s been like that all the time…
>>77
Yet it suddenly sprouts in the final stage.
The professional D activities end at the point of losing.
Setting
What are you saying after you matched me up with such unreasonable opponents from the beginning?
>>77
Professional races are full of incidents, and according to the philosophy of Project D, luck in competition is necessary.
So Takumi is going to cause an accident during the test…
The final race against Shinji, where I won due to the difference in experience with sudden troubles.
To put it clearly!
It means you’re bad at right corners!
Is that correct?
As the battle heats up, I guess I’ll be talking to myself a lot.
I’m not particularly interested in cars, but there’s definitely a charm in manga and anime that makes me want to watch them.
Kyōichi Sudō was actually strong.
It’s way too clever of you to advise me not to bother calling and fighting over there…
I thought Kyouichi was just a poor performer from Toudo Institute who ran away and is now acting like a big shot.
What do you mean, conquering the All Japan Rally Championship?
It’s being said in the Todo Academy match, but the amount and quality of training are so different that there’s an assumption that you can’t win in the first place.
You’re amazing for having drawn the one in ten thousand chance in a fight that you shouldn’t have been able to win; that’s why you’re acknowledging the loss.
If it weren’t for Akina, Kyōichi Sudō wouldn’t actually be able to win…
It’s curious what Speed Stars is all about, considering that there are average street racers living almost everywhere.
Even the people who are being roughly scattered in the pro D edition are vastly superior, right?
>>86
It’s terrible that Akina, where Bunta was, only has Speed Stars level drivers.
>>90
Bunta doesn’t seem like someone who would kindly teach a total stranger how to run…
>>86
Maybe the reason everyone left is that my dad was too overpowered, and only a bunch of useless people were left.
It’s only been a few days of running, so Takumi and Keisuke.
It is unclear whether the ramen shop contacted Fujiwara Tofu Store.
…It seems like they would include it…
When Seiji is next to Kyoichi, he becomes a cute guy, which is quite mysterious.
>>89
It’s a cat…
It’s a cat evolution.
It is somewhat of a mystery that there were only such inexperienced people on the Akina course layout.
It could be said that it’s just a matter of convenience for the story.
Unlike the God Combi, which is known as a god, it seems that Bunta’s existence has been completely cut off from the younger generation, as the street racers of the older generation have been eradicated to that extent…
It’s just car enthusiasts running around and having fun, that’s Speed Stars for you.
Most healthy
What do you guys know about me?
But Bunta doesn’t dislike types like Iketani-senpai.
It’s not about the driver’s skills, but in a human sense.
>>100
When I asked Akina to run, I turned them down, but if Takumi insisted, they were more than eager to go, right?
I don’t know the category, but it’s impressive that Mr. Tate, who is treated as exceptional by ramen shops, is still active after the sequel… it raises the level.
Pro D was said to have won mostly through happenstance, so Ryota Takahashi added a lot of gimmicks to the MFG course, making the race based on the premise of unexpected events…
The street racers were actually more like a gang-like group, right?
>>103
It’s quite a yankee in the story too!
It was said that there are plenty of ramen shop-level people at Todo Academy.
I can’t help but feel that the ramen shop was the toughest opponent, aside from the pro who came out like an adult.
Bunta was treated like an extraordinary presence until the very end…
>>106
Don’t go breaking the protagonist’s heart with the latest car that doesn’t meet the standards.
You’re really popular, old man!
The Toudou Academy tends to get dissed, but aside from the seemingly crafty Smiley, Ninomiya was really strong.
>>108
Ninomiya feels like a strategic loss…
>>108
I liked the effect of being able to see the aura before running, as it gave off a feeling of encountering strong opponents during an expedition.
Bunta’s
I don’t remember where, but I’ve had champagne before.
Is the remark implying that there’s a setting where I’ve actually won in a rally?
Ninomiya is often looked down upon because of 90% of the responsibility lies with Mr. Kan.
It’s unfair to bring in a pro…
Although other characters have emerged that feel quite boss-like, I really think Saitama is quite minor.
But when it comes to mountain passes battles, Smiley is the one who is cleverer.
The stories related to Keisuke are fairly straightforward and nice, aren’t they?
It’s kind of… strange when it comes to big brother involvement!
>>115
Is it strange to say that Ikeda’s commentary on the death god battle is weird?
Keisuke was wild back in the day too.
There are stories where it helps because of that.
>>116
Taking my wayward younger brother to Akagi Mountain for a despairing double suicide.
Thanks to the strategy of not looking in the rearview mirror and lowering the RPM.
I prefer the parts when they’re telling human interest stories rather than the race scenes.
This author should draw that kind of manga.
I came to Akina, but isn’t this team claiming to be the fastest just a bunch of losers? I’ll easily leave them in the dust and head back.
Wow, this 86 is too fast… It’s like it was born to embody my theory.
Whether viewed from the back or from the front, I’m continuously growing in this very moment, and it’s just overwhelming.
Is it tire heat degradation…?
Although only Toudou Juku is being mentioned, later on, rallists have come too…
I have a lot to say, but for now, let’s just arrest the Grim Reaper.
What do you mean you’re returning to work as a doctor?