Gutter Techniques

Gutter Techniques
Takumi's specialty is using the gutters of mountain passes to his advantage when racing. Here are the techniques used.

Version 1
First Used: AE86 vs. FD3S (Takumi vs. Keisuke)

This is the one Takumi is most known for and has been used multiple times when racing on Akina. It's an entry-oriented method that doesn't let the driver understeer at the entrance. The inner tires are dropped into the gutter to withstand the centrifugal force of the turn. It allows the car to turn beyond the grip of its tires.

Version 2
First Used: AE86 vs. FC3S (Takumi vs. Ryosuke)

This is the same technique as above except it's the exit-oriented method. The timing to drop in the tires and release them is different. Instead of using the gutter when entering the turn, it's used when exiting. This technique is better than the one above, and Takumi uses to turn the battle around when he's desperate. This version is rarely used. It was used once against Ryosuke and again against Seiji.

Without with Gutter
First Used: AE86 vs. SW20 (Takumi vs. Kai)

In Third Stage, Takumi used the height difference between the pavement and the ground to turn. It's basically the same technique as the two above except without the gutter. The tires are dropped off of the road, and they grab the side of the pavement. This was only used in the race against Kai at Irohazaka.

Over the Gutter
First Used: AE86 vs. Miata (Takumi vs. Tohru)

This technique was also only used once. On the Seven Star Leaf's home course, there were deep gutters that were left uncovered. The first two techniques would not work here. Instead, this technique is the total opposite of those two. It requires shifting the weight to the rear tires, taking as much weight off of the inner front tire as possible. It allows the car to float the inner tire above the gutter while taking the corner at full speeds.