

Initial D Second Stage
Takumi Fujiwara's been on a winning streak with his AE86, cementing himself as street racing's hottest new talent. But his dominance at Mount Akina gets threatened when the Emperor team rolls up—and they're serious business. These guys exclusively drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, the same cars that professional racers favor, and their leader Kyouichi Sudou has zero respect for Takumi's approach. To Kyouichi, driving an old AE86 is basically admitting you're not a real racer. His whole team philosophy is built around that elitism—nothing but Lan Evos allowed. So the question becomes: can Takumi actually hold his ground against a team that's both more skilled and driving objectively better cars? Or is his winning streak about to end?
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Initial D Second Stage
13
1999
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Takumi Fujiwara's been on a winning streak with his AE86, cementing himself as street racing's hottest new talent. But his dominance at Mount Akina gets threatened when the Emperor team rolls up—and they're serious business. These guys exclusively drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, the same cars that professional racers favor, and their leader Kyouichi Sudou has zero respect for Takumi's approach. To Kyouichi, driving an old AE86 is basically admitting you're not a real racer. His whole team philosophy is built around that elitism—nothing but Lan Evos allowed. So the question becomes: can Takumi actually hold his ground against a team that's both more skilled and driving objectively better cars? Or is his winning streak about to end?
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Initial D Second Stage
Takumi Fujiwara's been on a winning streak with his AE86, cementing himself as street racing's hottest new talent. But his dominance at Mount Akina gets threatened when the Emperor team rolls up—and they're serious business. These guys exclusively drive Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, the same cars that professional racers favor, and their leader Kyouichi Sudou has zero respect for Takumi's approach. To Kyouichi, driving an old AE86 is basically admitting you're not a real racer. His whole team philosophy is built around that elitism—nothing but Lan Evos allowed. So the question becomes: can Takumi actually hold his ground against a team that's both more skilled and driving objectively better cars? Or is his winning streak about to end?
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Initial D Second Stage
Initial D Second Stage
頭文字〈イニシャル〉D SECOND STAGE