When following AE86 into the first corner, Ryosuke Takahashi couldn't help but a gleam of amazement flashed across his eyes.

When he was leading the race just now, he simply glanced at the rearview mirror, except that he could see that the car behind him was following easily and running with a sense of rhythm that was completely different from his own, but he couldn't get other information.

Now he and FC are following behind, and some details that he didn't understand before were solved in an instant.

"Unbelievable."

Takahashi Ryosuke muttered to himself.

In his thesis on the fastest theory of highways, he emphasized one point: beginners are fast on straight roads, and intermediates are fast on curves. The one with the fastest path is the real master.

The Fujiwara Takumi driving the AE86 with unbelievable agility as if controlling his own hands and feet in front of him is simply the perfect finished product of his thesis.

No.

Not just the finished product—even in many places, he made up for some unexplainable flaws and loopholes in his thesis.

Because the driver is very familiar with the Qiu Mingshan Road, when cutting into the corner, he made full use of the width of the road every time to increase the number of turns.

Under such circumstances, even if entering the corner at the same speed, the car with the largest turning radius will minimize the influence of centrifugal force.

Not only can it pass through the curve more safely, but it can also increase the critical limit speed when exiting the curve.

This is a common method in regular games, but it was easily used by Fujiwara Takumi, even with ease.

Ever since he became famous as a sincere white comet, Takahashi Ryosuke has never experienced such a strong sense of oppression even when he was practicing in some professional arenas where masters gather.

He could clearly feel that, let alone overtaking, even keeping up with the car in front was extremely difficult, even barely.

He must concentrate on it and not make even the slightest mistake, otherwise he will be left far behind by the car in front.

And if he wants to chase an opponent who is better than him in driving skills on a track that he is completely unfamiliar with, he must show extraordinary driving skills in order to temporarily cover up the gap between the two.

It's amazing.

Takahashi Ryosuke smiled silently and sighed sincerely.

A person who looks so young, with a shy temperament and even a shy personality, unexpectedly possesses such a pinnacle of driving skills.

It is unimaginable.

Seeing his drifting route at such a close distance has to be called a breathtaking work of art.He didn't pay attention to the gorgeous aura, but the exaggerated sideslip that wastes speed and tires.Instead, it is full of point-to-point, clean and neat arcs, and inertial movement that maximizes the pursuit of speed.

Based on familiarity with the home field, when Fujiwara Takumi chose the driving trajectory, he not only passed the curve at the maximum speed and reduced the number and time of braking to avoid the weak 86 stall, but also calmly followed the curve to get out of the curve as soon as possible. the rules.

When he conquered the previous combined S-turn, he had already created the best conditions for the next one, and even sacrificed some time spent passing a small turn ahead for this.

Takahashi Ryosuke clearly realized that if he hadn't followed the opponent and tried his best to copy the opponent's perfect routes, for this reason he had to use more drifting techniques that are not commonly used...

If he ran alone, it would be impossible to walk out of such a smooth and extremely smooth route without any pause.

What surprised him even more was that when tackling some corners with smaller angles and more dense distribution, he keenly realized that the opponent was not only a master of drift running, but also completely proficient in grip running.

There are only a handful of corners where Takumi Fujiwara has to apply full braking. There are only a handful of corners in the lower half of Akina Mountain where there are many sharp corners. Even in some creepy corners, his right foot dared to continue to step on the accelerator without relaxing. In the case of extreme conditions, you can directly turn around the corner under extreme conditions.

Putting it on others, this approach may be dancing on the tip of the knife, gambling with life on luck.

But looking at the AE86's extremely fast, light and elegant trajectory, it is clear that the driver still has room for it.

The reason why the drift running method is used more intensively when going downhill is also very simple: as a rear-wheel drive model ten years ago, the AE86 does not have the stability to accelerate after high-speed cornering under certain circumstances, which will limit the Lived the play of Takumi Fujiwara.

But only based on the few corners that the other party conquered with the grip running method, Takahashi Ryosuke can judge with certainty that Fujiwara Takumi's genius is definitely not limited to driving FR models, but a terrifying existence that can even handle 4WD.

"It's indescribable."

Takahashi Ryosuke chuckled, and frankly accepted that even though he had tried his best, he could no longer keep up with the faster and faster car ahead.

In addition to the extreme unfamiliarity with the track, inappropriate suspension system and other objective factors, there is also an undeniable gap between him and the opponent's driving skills.

He didn't feel the slightest difficulty in accepting this result, and he even developed a strong fighting spirit that he hadn't had for a long time.

I thought it was a delicious prey worth shooting, but unexpectedly, the other party was a seasoned hunter with a deep secret.

The only regret is that there will not be too many precious opportunities to observe the Miracle 86 at close range and earnestly exert all its strength across the Akina Downhill Road.

Pity.

Losing the leading car that could be used as an object of imitation and copying the route, FC's speed naturally dropped.

When Fujiwara Takumi woke up from the excitement at the end of the mountain, he realized in surprise and embarrassment that he had accidentally thrown Mr. Ryosuke away.

...It is too much to bully Mr. Ryosuke ten years ago.

Fujiwara Takumi felt a little guilty and uneasy.

Fortunately, he didn't make him wait for long. After only 17 seconds, the white FC reappeared in the field of vision.

Fujiwara Takumi let out a long sigh of relief.

The back-and-forth test on the downhill road was over, and the white FC and Panda 86 galloped back to the top of the mountain one after the other.

At this time, Takahashi Keisuke had almost recovered from the previous shock and shock.

He was waiting alone on the deserted hilltop, his heart tickled by the sound of brakes and engines echoing on the hill.

When he heard the sound getting closer, he stood up uncontrollably, and strode towards him: "Brother!"

Takahashi Ryosuke seemed to be still immersed in the aftertaste, and didn't press the car window immediately.

It was Keisuke Takahashi who was peeking at the unchanging expressionless face in 86 and knocking on his window pane anxiously before waking him up: "Brother, what's the matter?"

When this question was asked, Takahashi Keisuke actually felt very upset.

It stands to reason that he should have unparalleled confidence in his elder brother Liangjie who he has always admired.

But after seeing Fujiwara Takumi's amazing skills with his own eyes, he couldn't help but be moved by the master-level driving skills, so that his confidence that had been firm for many years was quietly shaken.

Takahashi Ryosuke came back to his senses, and calmly gave the answer that made Takahashi Keisuke's mind blank: "I lost."

"impossible!"

Keisuke Takahashi retorted instinctively.

He couldn't bear the fact that he had already accepted the answer in his heart, so he refused to admit defeat and said, "How could that guy win against big brother!"

His voice was so loud that even Fujiwara Takumi who was not far away could hear it.

"Mr. Keisuke is right." Takumi was already a little guilty, but now he is even more anxious: "This is my home field, and you only ran for less than one night. The conditions are too unfair. Besides, I just said it in advance , that doesn't count as a game."

Takahashi Ryosuke's eyes were calm, looking at Fujiwara Takumi who became more anxious as he defended, and even the tip of his nose began to sweat, he couldn't help but smiled slightly: "It's really not a competition. But you should know better than me, even if the conditions were equal just now, My odds are close to zero, too."

Before Keisuke Takahashi opened his mouth, Takumi, who also admired Ryosuke Takahashi, was the first to disagree, and retorted without thinking: "There is no such thing!"

Keisuke Takahashi, who was robbed of the conversation: "..."

Seeing Fujiwara Takumi's reaction of anxiously defending himself, Takahashi Ryosuke felt incredible, and couldn't help chuckling.

Even though he has god-like driving skills that can be forgiven no matter how arrogant he is, he is also sophisticated and bold when driving.

But when he put down the steering wheel, when he really talked to people, he was gentle and humble.

It's like a cute and ignorant hunter who will cry and apologize to the prey he accidentally injured.

It's just so intriguing.

Takahashi Ryosuke turned these thoughts in his mind, and said openly: "I had a great time running just now, and for me, I haven't run so happily for a long time."

He opened the car door, walked to the driver's seat door of AE86, leaned over, put his right hand on the roof, and at a very close distance from the window glass, said to the driver with wide eyes inside: "You are definitely a A respectable opponent who kept me chasing. I lost tonight convincingly. Thank you, Fujiwara Takumi."

Suddenly being approached by Takahashi Ryosuke's handsome face, Fujiwara Takumi's light brown pupils slowly tightened, and his heart beat fast.

Even he himself didn't expect that a person who had longed for and respected him, but hadn't seen him for a long, long time because of a car accident, could have such a great influence on him.

Maybe it's also because he misses the good time in Project D too much.

The plan D created by Mr. Ryosuke gave him so many good memories.

Having immersed himself in the real race track, he already knows that the circle of professional drivers is definitely not as ideal and beautiful as Plan D.

In Plan D, as long as he simply puts in the effort, he can gain comprehension under the correct guidance and run faster.

In order to compete for the extremely limited top resources, drive the best car, get more fame and rewards...

There are intrigues among the drivers that he hates, and there are also many bad companies that will use despicable means to squeeze the drivers.

But there will never be a person like Mr. Ryosuke.

Takahashi Keisuke was choked by Takumi's words just now, and he didn't know how to react.

He simply turned his head and shouted at a loss: "Brother!"

"Don't make such an expression, Keisuke." Takahashi Ryosuke said flatly: "There are people beyond others, and it is absolutely shameful to admit this."

"If you are willing to accept it, I will challenge you again after a while when I am more prepared." Ryosuke Takahashi looked seriously at Takumi Fujiwara, who was speechless, and asked with a smile: "It's very late now, do you want Did you go back to rest?"

Fujiwara Takumi nodded calmly.

"What time do you usually come to visit Mt. Akina?" Takahashi Ryosuke kept leaning over to talk to Fujiwara Takumi, and elegantly took out his phone from his pocket: "Would you mind telling me your contact information?"

It was rare to see the gentle Mr. Ryosuke, who directly showed his strong control over the situation. Fujiwara Takumi was stunned for a while before he came back to his senses.

He said blankly: "Uh, sorry, I don't have a cell phone."

Ten years ago, mobile phones were sold at sky-high prices, and very few people could afford them. Most people still relied on landlines to keep in touch.

Takahashi Ryosuke was not surprised by this answer, and immediately asked the next best thing: "Landline phone calls are also available, can you tell me?"

Fujiwara Takumi obediently reported a series of numbers.

Takahashi Ryosuke entered the Fujiwara family's number into the mobile phone address book, and was finally satisfied.He released his arm from the car door and took a step back.

call.

Fujiwara Takumi secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Mr. Ryosuke was too close to him just now...it always made him unable to control his nervousness.

Before Takahashi Ryosuke was about to leave, he thought of something again, and repeated the unanswered question with a smile: "By the way, can you tell me, when can I find you in Qiu Mingshan?"

Fujiwara Takumi replied immediately: "Well, I usually go up the mountain around four o'clock and go down the mountain around four twenty."

Not only Takahashi Ryosuke, but even Takahashi Keisuke, who was silent beside him, pricked up his ears and quickly wrote down the answer.

It was different from Takahashi Ryosuke who returned to FC with satisfaction after getting the answer and drove back to Akagi first.

Takahashi Keisuke couldn't help staying for a while longer, and asked Fujiwara Takumi who was still in a daze in the direction of his elder brother's FC departure: "Hey, why did you run after four o'clock? Is it to avoid other drivers? "

"Well, that's not the case."

Regarding the fact that his family sells tofu, Fujiwara Takumi, who has helped deliver goods to his family since he was a child, doesn't think there is anything to be ashamed of.

He replied without thinking: "It's for delivery."

As he spoke, he also pointed to the words "Fujiwara Tofu Square" on the car body that had been ignored intentionally or unintentionally, and explained in a good tone: "My family sells tofu."

Keisuke Takahashi: "..."

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