
A man who really doesn’t understand why he lost there.
>>1
It was because my opponent was someone who drifted incredibly close to the ultimate drift I had in mind.
>>1
If I had to say it in one word, it was probably because it was my home course.
>>1
Is it tire heat fade…?!
In the end, it would have been good to have a showdown again! I think it would have been fine to have a final boss as well.
>>2
Well, whether they’re stronger than the guys who won by chance at Pro D is a bit of a gray area, older brother.
If anything, I recognize that the completed Keisuke is already above me.
>>7
“Wait, are you going to compete with Keisuke? No way, that’s impossible because if I drive the Impreza, it won’t even be a contest; there’s no way I would lose.”
>>2
The movie 3rd was like that.
>>2
It seems like the 3rd has entered an original anime battle like that.
The outcome is unclear, but
Public Road Fastest Theory
Scum
A data character who gets excited when the opponent surpasses in data.
A strong enemy in the early stages.
It’s like the final boss suddenly showed up…
I wanted you to appear in the middle of Project D.
There are many cases where it’s unrealistic to win when the opponent is significantly stronger.
Heat-Exhaustion Prince
What do you think, big brother?
>>11
It’s a bunch of trash!
>>14
I like this momentum.
>>11
This is bad… the tire is overheating.
>>22
It’s a story about how Takumi was having his final battle right at the very start.
I remember my older brother running when I first did it with the protagonist and that guy who attempted murder, something like Ghost whatever, competing for the ghost of his ex-lover.
>>15
It means you’re bad at right corners!
>>17
I think the way it transitions from the intro to the most exciting part of “STATION TO STATION” is an artistic flow of reversal.
>>15
Don’t forget the ramen shop.
It’s really amazing that the ramen shop told you to go out and face the Kan-san again.
They say you can compete with professionals.
The first anime also turned the brother battle into something great, didn’t it?
That was a flow that I wanted to see.
The theory of the fastest public road always shows only the title no matter when you look at it.
Is the final battle a showdown against the Grim Reaper?
>>24
If he’s settling past matters like that, then my brother seems to be in a weird mood.
I’m absolutely not going to become a pro, so even if I run and gain experience, it doesn’t matter.
That must have been the premise behind it.
A man who openly displays and utilizes the fact that his family is extremely wealthy.
>>26
Every time I go on a pro D expedition, teams around me envy the level of spending on equipment, wondering what that gear is all about.
Fujiwara was about to be seriously defeated by the middle-aged god duo.
>>28
If I hadn’t thrown up, I would have lost normally…
>>28
Both professional rally cars and Cappuccinos, as well as the same 86 at the end, all have inferior overall performance, so it gives the impression of four consecutive losses.
>>28
Keisuke’s team would have lost if it weren’t for the mixed ascending and descending.
>>28
Winning while being covered in vomit is not acceptable as an adult…
Both rivals are 4WD.
If Takumi had planned to go all out from the start instead of just observing the opponent, he could have won.
>>31
After pulling it out, it was wide open, but I probably couldn’t get ahead because it wasn’t enough.
>>31
It wasn’t just waiting and seeing; we were applying pressure from behind and using a strategy to crush them. At that time, I was gradually being pulled by Fujiwara’s driving, which was causing excessive tire use, and that simply led to our loss.
A man who got caught by a certain kind of woman.
Lately, the thought of my air-headed older brother keeps haunting me…
>>33
That’s great! (^o^)
I still haven’t solidified the character, but I somewhat like a brother who’s a bit annoying.
Feeling relieved after the battle with the Grim Reaper.
I like how in the final match we say, “We’ve come all the way from Gunma to Kanagawa just to attack the mountains, so we must be pretty bored too.”
He was the type to intentionally run on the same line as Takumi and show off by dropping into the groove, a kind of condescending older brother.
Well, I sealed it halfway through, but it’s pretty impossible for Akina to win against Takumi, brother.
This person says that there is almost no difference in driving technique from my perspective; that ramen shop must be pretty amazing, right?
>>47
If he weren’t bad at right corners, he would be the man who could even lose to his brother in his hometown.
>>47
Wasn’t he someone aspiring to be a professional?
In the pro D series, the basic vehicles and skill levels of the opponents are higher, so if you do it 10 times, you’ll probably lose about 8 times against them, right Takumi?
It’s impossible with 86…
>>48
It seems like the people around me are treating them as invincible according to the legend, but if I told the person, I think they would have a rather ambiguous reaction.
The biggest weapon of the Takumi, or the Hachiroku, is its lightweight.
>>52
Cappuccino…!
>>55
The strongest enemy of Saitama, who isn’t all that impressive, has arrived…
>>55
If everyone in Kanagawa was riding cappuccinos, Takumi would have lost, right?
>>61
With a mysterious power, it will all turn into heavy rain and win.
>>55
That was definitely something we couldn’t have won without the heavy rain.
>>63
I wish I could have brought the Alto Works R over there.
It’s the opponent of Takumi’s first defeat, and the ramen shop doesn’t lose its status, no matter what.
I wanted them to switch to an imp partway, but I guess it was impossible because of the title.
>>54
Because it would lose its interest even more than that…
>>73
But, you know…
Isn’t switching the protagonist’s machine a classic event?
>>86
I’m not very familiar with cars either, so I can’t really understand the greatness of a super rare engine that goes around a lot!
>>86
The eight-six is a good car.
Because there is a sequel…
>>94
Is the GR86 actually a good car compared to current sports cars?
>>109
It’s definitely a good car; the body is surprisingly sturdy for its price range. If I were to put a turbo on the 86GT like in the anime, I would want to change the transmission system.
I can’t believe you were able to go at such a fast pace in the FC.
Kyoichi is one of the few consciences among the generally troublesome Evo drivers.
It turns out there was a possibility of being beaten up by some unknown old man who showed up after throwing a challenge at Fujiwara.
It’s not just a pro D, but my brother’s policy is to win at the opponent’s home.
This is bad…
It was mentioned in the story that if Takumi were to chase after someone, it would be bad, so he intentionally observes from the back.
I don’t know much about cars, so my knowledge from this manga gives me the image that the ultimate car is the Cappuccino.
>>67
Even in old games, the cappuccino was ridiculously fast.
I think it’s great that it didn’t lose value.
Wasn’t that cappuccino ridiculously modified with the premise that it wouldn’t pass inspection in the first place?
Why is the tire over there not a problem… why…
>>71
I love how even though we can run at the same speed, we can’t use the tires in the same way, as it comes back to Takumi in the final pro D race.
The D in Project D stands for Dream!
So uncool…
>>72
The “MF” in MF Ghost stands for Mountain Fuji!
The person riding the cappuccino was also a professional rally driver, right?
I think the cappuccino battle is the most refined battle in the professional D chapter.
>>77
But it doesn’t have a special move, so it’s kind of plain…
>>79
Weren’t you doing a blind attack?
Is the cappuccino rider a rally driver?
Isn’t it more amazing to have won against Kan-san?
I wonder why such a subtle character was created with the setting of a young 86 driver who grew up in the same special circumstances as the protagonist, focusing on a specific course…
>>80
The final boss is a bit disappointing, isn’t it…?
In that case, I would have preferred someone who looks like a seasoned guy resembling my father.
>>80
Somehow, I like the goal of the engine blowout, the last battle.
The character’s way of casually throwing things at others leaves a bad impression.
>>97
And then, as soon as I sense defeat, I start to feel negative…
There’s a disparity during a single race where you feel like you’re either overconfident or that it’s impossible for someone like me… so it’s hard to see things positively.
Fujiwara, who exhausted his lucky streak in the first half of his competitive career.
>>81
Somehow, I’m getting along well with my wife, so I’m doing quite a bit better than you, bald senpai.
It’s unavoidable that light cars are the strongest downhill, but that’s just blunt!
That cappuccino is generally at the strongest level in the game Initial D.
The Impreza is Bunta’s broth…
I was surprised that even Ryosuke thought Fujiwara was way too lucky!
If you’re the son of a doctor, I’d rather you drive a Mercedes or Alpina than a Savannah.
>>87
It doesn’t have the solitary spirit of being a minor like a rotary, so it’s no good.
>>104
I feel a sense of hypocrisy when the son of a doctor says this, like a rich person deliberately praising the cheap daikon at an izakaya.
>>143
My older brother seems like he would purely say, “It’s delicious…!” about the tofu from Fujiwara Tofu Shop.
>>143
Since he’s the son of the director of a large hospital, it really feels like a bundle of hypocrisy…
In reality, Takumi seems dissatisfied in matches where he has been fortunate.
It seems that the people around him treat him as unbeatable according to legends, but if you tell him, I feel like he would have a rather ambiguous reaction.
Takumi respects his opponent.
The rematch with the ramen shop also ended in a draw according to his own evaluation.
So this is how we swap the contents.
>>91
(Akiyama loses his temper)
>>101
If you come to the local mountain pass in a race car equipped with an engine specially tuned by a pro and act like you’re one of the crew, it’s no wonder people get angry.
>>120
Moreover, even though I didn’t know that I couldn’t give it my all, you still say things like “This is so lame” while coordinating your story…
Even though it’s the same 86! Why is there a gradual difference in the corners? The one losing is me…
I often watch it on Abema, and I really think Takumi is very emotional.
If you look at it back then, Kanata would be surprised.
>>98
No
Mr. Fujiwara is a true gentleman.
>>107
I’m pissed off!
>>98
In the beginning, I was repeatedly launching blind attacks depending on whether I was really angry or the other person’s attitude… Well, I did that at the end too.
In the end, I don’t dislike the fact that Takumi was able to switch to a quick back maneuver after the final spin, reflecting the difference in experience between him and Gaki.
When I watch anime, I notice they keep their ankles at a 90-degree angle to the side when pedaling. Why is that?
Does it have any meaning?
>>106
It’s heel and toe.
>>114
Is that about that thing!?
I thought it was some kind of name for a turn like Out and In.
>>106
It’s the heel and toe that appears multiple times in the story.
I don’t know the details.
The blind attack is too strong.
It’s easy to understand that what’s truly strong is the actions of a madman.
>>108
It seems that those who did it in real life are facing a lot of criticism.
It’s probably because you were underestimating it and ended up in a contest of vehicle weight, right?
I didn’t think it would be that difficult.
The final boss’s kid isn’t a bad child or anything, but I just dislike how irritating they are.
>>111
Well, just from the name, the model is…
>>111
I thought they were around middle school age at first glance, but they’re actually 18…
I like Shinji battles, though.
I felt a really intense sensation of not knowing who the protagonist was.
The engine blew, but since I crossed the finish line first, I wonder if it’s really a victory.
I was a bit shocked to find out that my car’s horsepower, which I wasn’t really interested in, is lower than 86.
>>115
Itsuki’s response
>>140
The fact that 85 has low horsepower is a story from before that…
Unlike Takumi, I’m just a local-only RTA runner, aren’t I, Shin-chan?
The final boss’s way of winning seems a bit questionable… The blind attack also seems a bit childish…
I still like First Stage the most.
>>121
I didn’t realize it while watching, but I heard that they were doing it by touch, and it was really difficult to run it in 3D, so I thought, well, that makes sense…
>>121
Even now, it’s strange that Nakazato is with Hiyama!
>>167
It’s not crazier than Tomoyuki Morikawa for someone like Ninomiya who drives an EK9.
>>167
The R badge on the rear side is the R of the unbeaten myth!! (Unclear meaning)
Can you keep up with my R!?
That cappuccino can hold five people…
>>122
Every time I see that place, I can’t help but laugh.
I think it’s clever to point out that following closely behind the lighter Hachi-Roku put more strain on the tires due to the added weight.
Well, to be honest, it would be a lie to say that I didn’t want a one-shot battle with my dad after Pro D ended, even if the outcome was undecided.
>>126
Overseas exclusive commercial for the GR86!
Pro D is deliberately suppressing Takumi’s strength of bringing opponents into his own driving style, and it’s clear that he genuinely wants to help him grow.
I can see it, but it’s too high a rank, so many wins come from luck.
>>127
I wonder if they are matching up against opponents who disregard victory in order to help the two drivers grow?
Just when I thought that, suddenly in the final stages, the setting appeared that “if Pro D loses even once, the project will end”…
I got hit for calling a promiscuous girl a promiscuous girl. 🥺
The only time I truly thought Takumi couldn’t win was against the mysterious Impreza that appeared at Akina.
>>129
If it’s downhill, a cappuccino is also impossible, right?
>>129
The terrible expression of running was interesting.
>>144
Such a vulgar drift is disrespectful to many parties, isn’t it?
I understand that I don’t get along with a ramen shop that’s too romantic and a bundle of rationality.
>>132
That ramen shop is also a lump of romance, isn’t it…?
If I ride the Imp, there’s no way Kasuke-san can win, lol.
When I let Kyoko use the FD.
It’s purely a strategy, and it has no romantic meaning at all.
I said that, but you’re the biggest romantic in the story, aren’t you, bro?
>>139
I think he was a bit of a show-off over there.
But I wonder if my older brother will get jealous… and then talking about my old crush makes him actually jealous.
What does Kanata think when he sees Fujihara-sensei, who is in a bit of a reckless state from the shock of his relationship with women, as a result of battling and causing an engine blow?
Moreover, even though we got back together, she isn’t my current wife.
You might already be talking about it, but…
>>141
It may be surprisingly true that “there’s nothing more foolish than becoming emotional while driving” in the flow of that conversation.
I heard that if you actually try to recreate that cappuccino, it would fly straight over the guardrail around the corner.
>>142
It seems that even when actually doing a locally illegal run, it tends to be slower than usual, so, well…
>>148
It is originally meant to be something to come out ahead of the opponent rather than a timing issue.
It feels like I’m always flying.
4WD is strong even in the bay area; after all, machine-controlled 4WD is strong everywhere.
I like Kyoichi-san because only rationality is aesthetics.
It’s good that the loss came from a sense of fear.
I prefer the ending of the anime version where they say it’s okay not to fight anymore, and just want to repair it and keep riding.
Even the last moment of passing by the TOYOTA 86.
That cappuccino comes with five people.
“Is it a burnt out bulb?” “No, that’s not it.”
I like the face at that time.
If you’re a rationalist at a ramen shop, attack the corners with braking and throttle work instead of drifting.
This ramen shop keeps giving me advice from halfway through.
The girl I was dating was turning tricks…
That guy from the ramen shop could have won if he just played normally.
>>163
Monkeys are stupid because…
The last battle is Shinji-kun, isn’t it?
I also like Kobashi, who is a rival of Takumi.
It’s a coin toss, and he does it fairly, and Kojima’s father is frustrated.
I love the character design of the first anime; it’s cute.
I don’t want it to turn into something like Fist of the North Star halfway through.
>>166
I laughed because their face suddenly changed from episode 1 of season 4 or 5.
>>166
In the 4th season, the animation isn’t stable, and the characters’ faces occasionally become quite strange, which is a bit tough to watch.
Keisuke sometimes gets eyes like a Mazda Axela.
Every time I read it again, I think, it’s fine if Iketani-senpai has a girlfriend…
>>170
It’s terrible that it’s confirmed we will never meet again.
I’m going bald.
>>170
In the countryside of Gunma, there aren’t many opportunities to meet people…
>>170
I like Iketani-senpai and think he’s a really good person, but I don’t think he’s a good man, and I think that’s fairly reasonable.
You have the determination to keep going to the tofu shop and make requests, but when it comes to relationships with women, you can’t take that crucial step forward.
>>184
On the contrary, since Itsuki is quite pushy, there are relatively many stories about it, and in the end, they are getting married, you know…
The local girl who was supposed to be fast in her Sil80 somehow became a pro, didn’t she?
I wonder how much money has been poured into that Hachi-Roku for pro D.
Isn’t it extremely expensive to make the hood out of FRP?
Mako-chan was also a bit of a problematic girl, so it can’t be helped.
Iketani-senpai’s view on love might as well be that of a virgin, or rather, a elementary school student.
Kobayashi’s dad was just in a rival relationship with Fujiwara’s dad, and that alone is being blown out of proportion.
It’s too sad that Kobayashi hasn’t received any contact regarding MF Ghost…
>>179
Because I don’t know your contact information…
Senpai Iketani is really a great person, but I also understand that it can just end with him being a nice guy…
Seeing Takumi, who got furious after witnessing the “papa-katsu,” seemed like a different person… Is he aiming for a chance of 0.0? I can’t help but laugh a little at the monkey who thinks this guy might become big someday.
I like the girlfriend who came partway to Itsuki because she’s cute.
Bunta is really cool, isn’t he?
I think Keisuke from season 5 is really too ugly.
I tripped because the scary woman who was saying she would take my virginity and my senpai’s car didn’t make it in time.
No contact as it is…
Anime design is too funny because, regardless of the other characters, the older brother becomes a completely different person every time.
Keisuke from season 5 has become too ugly.
I can’t believe they are all the same person in 3-4-5…
Shinji-kun, who wasn’t interested in racing, starts to show off because he wants to impress the hot older sister, and that’s pretty tough.