User:JackJackJackJackJack/testing

Takumi Fujiwara (藤原 拓海 Fujiwara Takumi, known as Tak in the Tokyopop version) is the main protagonist of Initial D.

He acts as the delivery boy for his father's tofu business, driving his father's Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86) up to the top of the mountain every night to deliver tofu to the businesses on top. After defeating Keisuke Takahashi in an impromptu battle he was nicknamed the "White Ghost of Akina" and began racing on his own, occasionally representing the Akina SpeedStars in battle. He was eventually invited to join Project D as their downhill ace.

Childhood
At the age of 13, Takumi was made to become the delivery driver for his father, Bunta's, tofu store. Although he was initially scared of driving, he eventually became accustomed to the task. Bunta placed a cup of water in the cupholder of the car, so that Takumi could make sure he didn't break any of the tofu, and to train his driving skill. Despite improving his skill drastically over the course of a year, he still found the task boring, and resented his father for making him drive, as it was a crime. In the second year of middle school, Takumi meets Itsuki Takeuchi, a talkative boy who would go on to be his best friend. Annoyed with his father's drinking and making him drive, Takumi decides to become a delinquent, wishing for his father to be arrested. His first act was driving without a license in public, however, even after driving around for 2 hours, he was not caught due to his skill at driving. On his 14th birthday, Takumi stays over at Itsuki's house without telling Bunta, drinking and talking about his dad, but he feels bad when he says that his father doesn't love him. At 5AM the next morning, Bunta comes to pick Takumi up, telling him that he was worried for him and was waiting to celebrate his birthday with him. Bunta then takes Takumi on a downhill run on Akina before heading home.

One year, during the winter, Takumi figured out how to use the gutters on the side of road to turn the car easier in the snow. Bunta tells him that he has also used the gutters in this way, and tells him that the gutters can also be used to jump out of a turn. Gutter techniques would go on to become one of Takumi's specialties, allowing to make his deliveries much quicker.

Takumi was a member of the soccer club at his high school, and was friends with Natsuki Mogi, the head of the club. After practice one day, Takumi punched Miki, Natsuki's boyfriend and a boy a year his senior, in the face, after he continued to brag about his exploits with Natsuki. After this Natsuki began to avoid Takumi.

The White Ghost of Akina
In the summer of 199X (1996 in the Tokyopop version) Takumi is 18 and in his last year of high school. Takumi is talking with Itsuki about cars when he is confronted by Natsuki. Surprised that she is talking to him after a year of being avoided, Takumi asks Natsuki if she wants anything, to which she asks how him and Itsuki get so little money. Natsuki is shocked that the two of them can work so much and only make so little. Before she leaves she suggests that maybe she and Takumi can hang out again after their exams. Takumi explains his relationship with Natsuki to Itsuki before the two leave school. Itsuki continues to talk about getting a car on their way home, before Takumi explains that he doesn't find the idea of driving on the mountain fun, to which Itsuki is shocked.

At the gas station where they work Itsuki brings up getting an Eight-Six again, catching the attention of Koichiro Iketani. Much to Itsuki and Iketani's shock, Takumi says that he doesn't even know what an Eight-Six is, with the two of them telling him that it is a Toyota. Iketani invites the pair of them up to Akina to see his team, the Akina SpeedStars. Despite his own skill behind the wheel, Takumi is terrified by Iketani's driving, with him screaming the whole ride up and feeling sick once they stopped. At the top of the mountain, the SpeedStars are confronted by the Akagi RedSuns, who propose a race between the two teams. As the two teams race off down the mountain, Takumi asks Itsuki why he thinks racing is so enjoyable, with Itsuki questioning how cars don't excite him. With the SpeedStars demoralised from their practice run, Iketani gives Takumi and Itsuki a lift home, and tells them that even though losing is part of racing you dont have to like it.

At around 4AM the next morning, Takumi heads off on a tofu delivery run. On his way back home after making the delivery, Takumi runs into a yellow Mazda RX-7 driven by Keisuke Takahashi, the number two driver of the RedSuns. Despite all of his efforts, Keisuke is unable to lose Takumi's car, much to his own annoyance. Takumi pulls ahead of Keisuke, and performs an Inertia Drift to clear the corner, shocking Keisuke.

In the morning, Takumi is awoken by a call from Natsuki, inviting him to meet her in Ikaho to finally bury the hatchet. Upon finding out that Takumi has a driving license, Natsuki plans them a trip to the beach. On his way home afterwards, Takumi bumps into Iketani outside his house. Iketani offers Takumi a lift to work and asks him if he really doesn't know what an Eight-Six is, as there is one sat in his driveway. Itsuki is shocked by this when he is told, quickly asking Takumi if he would let him borrow it to watch the race between the SpeedStars and the RedSuns.

The next day Itsuki and Iketani decide to teach Takumi about cars, and ask him if he knows what a drift is. Despite Takumi giving a perfect description of a proper four wheel drift, Itsuki and Iketani laugh at him due to their own limited understanding of drifting. At school the next day, Itsuki reminds Takumi of the upcoming battle on Saturday, despite his disinterest. The two of them bump into Natsuki on the stairs, Natsuki tells Takumi that she has something important to tell him, with this being the news that she has bought a new swimsuit for their beach trip. At home, Takumi asks Bunta if he can use the car on Sunday, but is told that he cant due to a union meeting that Bunta must attend. After Takumi pleads with him, Bunta proposes that if Takumi goes up to Akina and races against the RedSuns on Saturday he will give him the car and a full tank of gas, an offer that Takumi decides to sleep on.

As Saturday rolls around, Itsuki reminds Takumi of his promise to bring the Eight-Six so that he can show off at the meeting. The two of them head home from school and Takumi tells Itsuki about the beach trip (making sure not to tell him that he is going with Natsuki). In the evening, Takumi sets off to Akina after a short conversation with his father. Takumi arrives at the top of the mountain just before the beginning of the race, much to the confusion of Iketani, Kenji and Itsuki. After he explains that his father sent him, he had already beaten the RX-7 before and he has been doing deliveries for five years, Iketani finally understands the situation and lets Takumi race. Keisuke and Takumi greet each other before the countdown begins. Despite his car being inferior to Keisuke's RX-7, Takumi manages to keep up with him through near professional technique and course knowledge. Knowing that his father wont let him have the car unless he can beat Keisuke, Takumi decides to overtake him in the hairpins. Takumi uses a gutter technique on the third hairpin and overtakes Keisuke, winning him the race as well as a full tank of gas.

The next day, Takumi heads to a beach in Niigata with Natsuki in the fully fueled Eight-Six. Despite usually needed car-sickness medicine for trips, Natsuki notes that she didn't need them because Takumi drives so smoothly. Takumi thinks back to the previous night, remembering how he had found driving fun for the first time when chasing Keisuke's RX-7. Pulling Takumi back to the real world, Natsuki asks him if he has a crush on anyone, to which he says that while he doesn't have a crush he has someone (Natsuki herself) that he thinks about a lot. When Takumi asks Natsuki the same thing, she mirrors what he had said, heavily implying that she feels the same. Later, Takumi drops Natsuki at her house, where she tells him that she would like to hang out soon and that his car is cute.

The next day at the gas station, Iketani invites Takumi to join the SpeedStars, an invitation he declines as he doesn't think of himself as a racer. Takumi then explains how he became so skilled at driving, he used drifting and techniques to make his journeys to and from the hotels quicker and to keep himself from getting too bored. After hearing all of this, Iketani asks Takumi if he could go on a downhill run with him in the passenger seat so he can see his technique up close. That night, Takumi and Iketani head off on their downhill run. Takumi decides to take the run easy, so that Iketani doesn't become sick, however even this is too much for Iketani, as he passes out on the third corner.

The next day, Takumi hangs out with Itsuki in Ikaho, where Itsuki brings up the complete contrast between the true racer that Takumi is behind the wheel of a car, and the airhead dork he is the rest of the time. Itsuki asks Takumi if he'd coach him when he gets his own Eight-Six, to which he accepts. Later on at work, while Takumi is off delivering a payment slip, Itsuki accepts a challenge from Takeshi Nakazato, the leader of the Myogi NightKids. Itsuki asks Takumi if he'd accept such a challenge (keeping it a secret that he had accepted one on his behalf), to which Takumi says that he wouldn't care.

A few days later, Kenji shows up to the gas station, wondering when and why Iketani had accepted a challenge from the NightKids, much to his surprise. Itsuki finally admits that he had accepted the challenge, and apologizes to Takumi and the SpeedStars. During his delivery run that night, Takumi runs into Keisuke, who tells him that he should accept the challenge against the NightKids, as he believes that he could easily beat them. Keisuke drives off into the night as Takumi contemplates what it means to be a racer.

After his shift, Yuichi sits Takumi down and attempts to trick him into racing, in the same way that he was able to get Bunta to race back when they were younger. Yuichi tells Takumi how powerful the R32 and tells him that he would have no chance of winning against one. Being told this makes Takumi want to race against the GT-R, much to Yuichi's satisfaction. Takumi returns home to get the Eight-Six when he notices that Bunta had closed up shop and gone out for the night. Takumi lays angrily in bed, thinking about why he is so enthusiastic to race against the R32 when he doesn't even like racing. Iketani and Kenji turn up, and Takumi explains the situation to them. Just as the three of them are about to give up hope, Takumi hears the Eight-Six coming. Bunta allows Takumi to take the car, and he hurries off to the mountain, losing Kenji on the way up. Takumi arrives five minutes before 10, and greets Nakazato before they start. Nakazato takes the lead early, but Takumi manages to keep close to his R32. Takumi figures out that his car is turning a lot easier, and realises that Bunta must have been changing the cars settings while he was out. Takumi makes his move against the R32 in the five hairpins, faking as though he was attacking from the outside before moving to the inside and overtaking using the gutter.

The next day, Takumi and Natsuki go to Lake Akina, where Natsuki asks Takumi what he is going to do with all of the money he has earned. After she nags at him for a bit, Takumi admits that he wants his own car, so he doesn't have to drive his dads car everywhere.

At work the day after, Itsuki reveals that he has bought his own Levin, to match with Takumi's Trueno. Because of the sound of the muffler, Yuichi quickly figures out that the car is actually an AE85, an inferior version of the AE86. Kenji and Iketani start laughing at Itsuki's mistake, causing him to run off upset, with Takumi following close behind him. Takumi tells Itsuki that, despite his car not being all that great, he's jealous, as he already owns his own car in high school. Itsuki and Takumi head to Mt. Akina that night, where Itsuki practices driving on their way up. After several members of the NightKids (Thunder Fire in First Stage) make fun of the Eight-Five, Takumi chases them down the mountain and manages to overtake them despite the Eight-Five not having much power.

A few days later, Iketani asks Takumi if he would drive his Silvia, so that he can see his technique up close again. Iketani again is shocked at Takumi's speed right out of the gate, and is amazed that his Silvia is able to perform like this. Iketani manages to stay conscious this time, however he once again is unable to learn anything from the experience. Out of nowhere, Shingo Shoji of the NightKids appears in his Honda Civic, and challenges Takumi to a duct tape deathmatch, a race where both drivers tape their right hand to the steering wheel of the car, which prevents them from turning effectively. Takumi accepts the challenge, going against the pleading of the SpeedStars. Takumi soon realises the difficulty of the race after entering into a turn too fast, only narrowly being able correct his error. Takumi is quickly able to pick up the subtitles of how to drive under these conditions, being able to corner as if he wasnt handicapped. Shingo decides to bump the back of the Eight-Six, causing it to spin out. Takumi manages to regain control of the car and becomes even angrier with Shingo, causing him to drive recklessly to catch up with him. Takumi overtakes Shingo in the five hairpins, much to his shock. In a straightaway, Shingo manages to pull up alongside the Eight-Six and attempts to ram him into a guardrail. Takumi dodges out of the way, causing Shingo to collide with the guardrail and break his wrist.

Early the next morning, Bunta chastises Takumi for damaging the Eight-Six. Takumi realises how much damage he had caused to the car the previous night before he heads off on his tofu deliveries. Later, at work, Itsuki asks Takumi what car he wants to get, with him saying that he doesn't know, as they're all too expensive for him at that point.

The next day, Takumi talks with Itsuki and Iketani about Ryosuke Takahashi's RX-7, as he had been thinking about how it had managed to keep up with him and Nakazato during their race. Iketani talks about Ryosuke's solo racing career before starting the RedSuns, and Takumi says that if Ryosuke wanted to race with him that he would accept.

A few days later, Takumi receives a bouquet of flowers at the gas station from Ryosuke Takahashi, challenging him to a battle on Akina that Saturday.

At Lake Akina, Takumi tells Natsuki about the race on Saturday, much to her shock. The two of them decide to talk in the Eight-Six a bit before they leave, with Natsuki telling Takumi that she knows he was defending her when he punched Miki. She apologises for being angry at him for the year, saying that she didn't know at the time. Mogi leans over to Takumi's seat and the two of them kiss for the first time.

Takumi and Natsuki hang out again at Ikaho, where Natsuki asks him why he likes cars. Hearing Takumi talk passionately about cars, she jokingly calls him a pervert. Later, Takumi and Itsuki drive up to Akina in the Eight-Five, where Itsuki asks him how far he has gotten with the girl he is seeing (as he is unaware that it is Natsuki). Itsuki believes the reason Takumi has been distracted is because of this girl, however Takumi tells him that he has been thinking about what happens after the battle with Ryosuke, confusing Itsuki. Takumi and Itsuki witness a battle between Keisuke Takahashi and Takeshi Nakazato, with the speed of the two cars amazing Takumi as he has only experienced a race from inside a car.

On Saturday, everyone is excited about the race, including Takumi. Takumi and Ryosuke greet each other at the start line. Although Takumi says that he feels he doesn't deserve his own hype, Ryosuke says that he might not know himself as well as he thinks he does, saying that perhaps one day they'll be able to sit down and talk. The battle begins and the two titans jet off down the mountain, with Takumi taking the lead. Ryosuke realises that Takumi has fixed his weaknesses, however he still manages to stay with him, piling on the pressure. Takumi starts to lose his confidence, believing that there is no way that he could lose Ryosuke. Takumi tries to use a gutter technique to lose his opponent but Ryosuke copies the move. Entering the five hairpins, Takumi understeers into the corner due to his tires being worn down, allowing Ryosuke to take the lead. Though things seem bleak, Takumi regains his confidence, and starts closing the gap between him and his opponent. During the last turn, Ryosuke slips from the inside to the outside, giving Takumi the opening he needed to overtake. Takumi and Ryosuke stop at the side of the road and talk. Takumi asks Ryosuke why he didn't leave him in his dust, and Ryosuke reveals that he was trying his hardest, but he had lost grip in his tires by copying Takumi's drifting technique. Ryosuke tells Takumi that he shouldn't limit himself to the small stage, before driving off into the night.

A few days later, Itsuki, Takumi and Kenji follow Iketani to Karuizawa so they can see the girl that he had met. Iketani notices them, and tells them that he will introduce them to her but then they have to leave. As they are in the area, the trio decide to check out Usui Pass, and hear about the fastest on Usui, a duo of female racers who drive a blue Nissan SilEighty. The three decide to stick around until the end of Iketani's date, so that they can all go and check out the local racers on Usui. They witness the SilEighty drift, which inspires Iketani to take a crack at the course. Iketani spins out after a corner, and the SilEighty almost collides with him. As Iketani gets out of the way, they all notice that the driver of the SilEighty is Mako herself.

Iketani meets with Takumi, and tells him that he had been asked by Mako to ask him if he would race against her on Usui. Takumi accepts the request, although he doesn't understand why Iketani still likes her when it appears like she was using him.

On the day of the race, Takumi takes the Eight-Six without his father's permission, leaving him with Itsuki's Eight-Five. During their ride over, Kenji and Iketani talk about Mako, with Kenji saying that the only reason this is happening is because Iketani is trying to get with Mako. They all pull over to a rest stop where they tell Takumi that he can back out if he wants to, but Takumi has already decided that he is going to race. He wants to experience racing on a different pass, and he doesn't care whether he wins or loses. Takumi greets Mako and Sayuki, who are both shocked at how young he is. Sayuki tells them that they will be having a cat and mouse race (as the pass is too narrow to have a traditional start), where two racers go one after the other into a pass, with the mouse attempting to outrun the cat. Against the advice of the SpeedStars, Takumi decides to start in the chase position. Takumi is able to follow the SilEighty closely, though only barely as a single break in his concentration would cost him the race. The two cars enter corner C-121 and both manage to drift all the way through it, something that no one had been able to do before. Mako enters a corner too hard, spinning out, and Takumi narrowly dodges the car, winning himself the race.

The next day, Mako and Sayuki invite the SpeedStars and Takumi to a waterpark. Sayuki spends most of the time with Takumi, who she is interested in.

Later, Takumi and Itsuki think back on their summer, with Itsuki calling it an unforgettable summer, due to Takumi's debut as a racer and his own purchase of a car.

On the first day of school, Takumi hangs out with Natsuki, and they talk about Takumi's plan of getting a car. Later, Itsuki breaks the news to Takumi that the RedSuns are travelling to Myogi to battle the NightKids. At the gas station, Iketani tells Takumi about a challenge from Kenta Nakamura of the RedSuns, who had come by on Takumi's day off. Before his tofu run, Bunta talks with Takumi about being able to take part of your home course with you, after he says that Usui was similar to Akina despite their major differences.

On the day of the NightKids/RedSuns battle, Itsuki and Takumi head to Myogi in the Eight-Six so that they can watch the race. As the race starts, the two of them talk about Myogi's similarities to Akina, to which Takumi says that it is more like Usui, because of its rhythm. After the uphill, the downhill battle is cancelled due to rain, however Kenta challenges Takumi to a downhill battle in the rain. Takumi accepts the challenge and asks Itsuki to ride with him, having him sit in the back (to act like a ballast similar to a load of tofu, although Takumi didn't know his own reasoning). The race begins and Kenta takes the lead, leaving Takumi to play catch up. Despite Kenta putting a distance between the two of them, Takumi is easily able to catch up with him and overtake. As Takumi heads off into the night, he is overtaken by a white Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV.

Against Emperor
On Akina the next day, Takumi coaches Itsuki's driving, and Itsuki brings up the Evo IV that Iketani and Kenji had mentioned. As they head up the mountain, they are passed by the very same Evo IV, much to their surprise. Itsuki and Takumi stop at Lake Akina to grab some coffee, and are asked for directions by the driver of the Evo IV, Seiji Iwaki. Seiji confirms that he was the Evo IV on Myogi the previous night, and Itsuki asks if he is on Akina to challenge the Eight-Six, much to the his amusement. Seiji says that he would never race an Eight-Six, as it would be embarrassing to give such a weak car a chance. As Itsuki becomes increasingly more angry at Seiji, his passenger, Kyoichi Sudo, steps in at explains that while he respects the skill of the Trueno's driver, his car just isn't a competitive vehicle. As the Evo IV drives away, Takumi says that while he would happily race them, they would never accept the challenge. Itsuki has the idea to put a bolt on turbo inside the Eight-Six, as it would increase its power and mean that they would take it seriously.

The next day at the gas station, Itsuki tells Iketani and Kenji about the turbo idea, however Takumi shuts them down as he doesn't own the car, and as the turbo would mean he would need to pay for more gas more often, Bunta would likely turn down the offer.

In preparation for when Emperor head to Akina, Iketani asks Takumi if he would represent the SpeedStars, an offer that he accepts.

Walking home from school the next day, Itsuki offers to show Takumi a magazine with an article about the Evo IV in it, however Takumi declines as he doesn't think that he would do any better with the knowledge. When he gets home, Takumi decides to wash the Eight-Six, as it had become dirty because Bunta had not cleaned it. Soon after, Iketani pulls up to tell Takumi that Emperor is heading to Akina. That night, Takumi is put up against Seiji, who is shocked by his age. Takumi leaves the finish line first, with Seiji having been told to follow the Eight-Six. Seiji becomes impatient and overtakes the Eight-Six on the longest straightaway. Despite the Evo IV's power, Takumi is able to keep up with his opponent. In order to overtake, Takumi uses the gutter hook that his dad had told him about years before, using the gutter to exit the turn quicker and overtaking.

The next day, Itsuki is still excited because of the battle the previous night, however Takumi is bummed out because he knows that he couldn't have beaten Seiji on any other course. Takumi decides to stop racing on Akina, choosing to only race on other courses, even if he loses.

The next day, Takumi and Natsuki run into Tsukamoto, an ex-student from their high school and ex-chairman of their soccer club. He invites them on a drive in his Nissan 180SX. Tsukamoto asks if the two of them are a couple, Takumi says that they aren't, causing Natsuki to pinch him. Takumi figures out that Tsukamoto is a racer, and he offers the two of them a ride up to Akagi that night. Despite Tsukamoto bragging about his skills, both Takumi and Natsuki are terrified at his terrible driving. Whilst Takumi and Tsukamoto are watching the local racers, Natsuki accidentally angers a couple. Natsuki convinces Takumi to ask Tsukamoto if he could drive downhill instead, as his driving is a lot smoother. Tsukamoto agrees and Takumi takes the wheel. As they are leaving, they are passed by the couple that Natsuki had angered, and she convinces Takumi to race them. Takumi manages to overtake the couple using his techniques, causing Tsukamoto to faint.

The day after, Natsuki asks Takumi when they can go on a drive again, as she had enjoyed the downhill drive the previous night. Itsuki arrives just as Natsuki leaves, and tells Takumi that Emperor are heading to Akagi to battle the RedSuns. At his job at the gas station, everyone is talking about the Emperor/RedSuns battle when Natsuki suddenly appears to see Takumi, much to the amusement of the others. Later on their way home, Itsuki asks Takumi if he's dating Natsuki, to which he says that they're just friends. Itsuki tells Takumi that it's obvious that Natsuki likes him, which he doesn't seem to believe. At home, Takumi receives an anonymous call from a friend of Natsuki's telling him that Natsuki is in a relationship with a salaryman.

At work the next day, Takumi is shocked when Kyoichi Sudo turns up to challenge him to a battle on Akagi. Kyoichi explains that he wants to teach him that his Eight-Six is not a car that can compete against a serious racer. Takumi decides that he won't be travelling to Akagi, as he doesn't want to upstage the RedSuns. At home, Takumi receives a second call, this time telling him that Natsuki is currently at a love hotel in Maebashi, and Takumi will be able to catch her in the act if he hurries there. Takumi takes the Eight-Six and heads to the hotel, finally accepting that he loves Natsuki on his drive there. At the hotel, Takumi spots Natsuki leaving in a Mercedes-Benz as he is getting a coffee. In a fit of rage, Takumi heads to Akagi to battle with Kyoichi, much to the surprise of the RedSuns. Kyoichi lets Takumi have a head start, and reiterates that he doesn't think of this as a race, but as a lesson. Takumi manages to keep his lead for a while, and Kyoichi is impressed by his adaptiveness before he decides to make Takumi's situation hopeless. Kyoichi overtakes Takumi in a corner, leaving Takumi to fight just to see the Evo's bumper ahead of him. Kyoichi is again amazed by Takumi's ability to keep up with him, although only barely. Kyoichi manages to pull away from Takumi in a straightaway. Seeing this, Takumi admits defeat, right before the engine in his Eight-Six blows, causing him to spin out. Kyoichi pulls up alongside the Eight-Six and reiterates that he doesn't consider this a race, telling him to get a better car, and then he will have a rematch with him. Takumi sits in the Eight-Six and realises just how much he loved the car, and hopes that it can be repaired. Much to Takumi's shock, Bunta pulls up with a flatbed tow truck to pick up the Eight-Six. Bunta tells Takumi that due to the damage to the engine, he plans to replace it with a new one instead of repairing it. He tells Takumi that it wasn't his fault the engine blew, he just happened to be the one driving at the time.

The next day, Itsuki is excited to see the battle between Emperor and the RedSuns, much to Takumi's indifference. When Itsuki suggests that they take the Eight-Six to go and see the races, Takumi snaps at him, telling him that he has no idea what he's talking about and that he is going to stay home. Later, Itsuki picks up Takumi in his Eight-Five, and they go driving on Akina. Itsuki apologises for earlier, telling Takumi that nearly everyone knows about the battle on Akagi, and that Keisuke Takahashi had said that he didn't count the battle as a loss. At Lake Akina, Takumi says that Kyoichi was an amazing opponent, but he regrets going to Akagi.

The day after, Natsuki runs into Takumi in the hallway at their high school, however Takumi tells her that he doesn't want to talk to her.

A few days later, Iketani tells Takumi that some of the racers on Akina have seen a Trueno Hatchback going up and down the course, much to Takumi's surprise, as he had not seen the car since his battle on Akagi. Takumi mentions that Bunta had mentioned getting a new engine, but despite the SpeedStars probing, he had no idea about what sort of engine he had in mind. On the drive back home, Takumi tells Itsuki that he wants a full time job badly, as he wants to buy his own car.

The next day at school, Natsuki asks Takumi why he is ignoring her, and while he tries to act as though they are fine, he eventually tells her to leave him alone and go hang out with her sugar daddy with the Mercedes Benz, much to her shock.

The New Eight-Six
At 4:30AM the next morning, Takumi is preparing to leave for his tofu delivery run when he notices that the Eight-Six is parked outside. Bunta tells him to use the car on his delivery run, and that because some of the money that he had used to repair the car was money he had set aside as Takumi's wages, Takumi now had 50% ownership of the car. During his delivery run, Takumi struggles to adjust to the new engine and the new feeling of the car. At work, Takumi tells Kenji and Iketani about the new engine, explaining that he thinks that it has less power than the previous one, much to Yuichi's shock. Yuichi explains that Bunta had put in a really powerful engine, but Takumi says that it's nothing special and makes the car really hard to drive.

After his delivery runs, Takumi drives around a bit on Akina, in an attempt to try and get the car to work as it used to. After work, Itsuki and Takumi talk about the Eight-Six, and Itsuki again suggests that he should turbocharge it.

At school the next day, Itsuki tells Takumi about his date with Kazumi Akiyama the previous night, and tells him that he keeps thinking about her. Takumi tells Itsuki that he's jealous of him, but Itsuki says that he shouldn't be, as he has Natsuki, causing Takumi to become awkward.

The next day, Takumi receives a phone call from Itsuki, telling him that Kazumi's brother and fellow Eight-Six driver, Wataru Akiyama, wants to meet up with him. Takumi agrees, on the condition that he wont race him. At the meeting, Wataru asks to see the new engine, and Takumi agrees, explaining that while it has more horsepower it doesn't work very well. Wataru is shocked by the engine, and becomes angry at Itsuki and Takumi, believing that they're joking around with him. Wataru explains that the engine in Takumi's car is designed for professional racing, and that it's not the sort of engine that anyone could get. Takumi, becoming increasingly angry, tells Wataru that he wouldn't lie to someone that he has never met, before going to leave. Kazumi slaps Wataru, telling him to apologise or leave, and he drives off in his Eight-Six. Soon after, Takumi leaves and finds Wataru at the top of Akina. Takumi asks Wataru to help him understand the engine, and Wataru asks exactly how he got hold of such an engine. Takumi explains that his dad had bought it, and shocks Wataru when he tells him that his dad owns a tofu shop. Wataru tells Takumi to take him on a downhill run, so that he can see what the problem with his car is. Wataru is amazed by Takumi's skills, and figures out that the problem is with his tachometer, as it doesn't go high enough. Wataru explains that Bunta must be coaching Takumi, and that once he has his car ready, they should race.

The next day, Takumi receives a call from Wataru, who had gotten his number from a local information centre. He challenges Takumi to a race the next day, as he would be in the area to take Kazumi back to Saitama. Takumi calls Iketani, and they meet on top of Akina. Takumi explains that he needs Iketani's help to fit a new tachometer so that he can race tomorrow, as Iketani is the most in the know out of all of his friends. Iketani is amazed by the new engine in the Eight-Six, and agrees to help Takumi out.

The next day at school, Itsuki asks Takumi to cover for him if anyone asks, as he had been out all night with Kazumi. At the gas station that evening, Iketani helps Takumi fit the tachometer that Yuichi had gotten. Iketani advises that he ask his dad how high the engine can rev, so that he can get the full power out of it. Takumi decides to bring Itsuki along with him, and they head to Wataru's home course, Shomaru Pass, in Saitama. Wataru and Takumi drop their passengers off before heading to Shomaru. Wataru starts in the lead on the first lap, with Takumi following behind. Despite it being his first time on the course, Takumi is trying harder than he ever had before. In the second lap, Takumi begins to understand how to properly control his car. The race continues into its third lap, with Wataru in the lead, and Takumi begins to realise that this lap may be the deciding one. Takumi loses concentration for a split second, and almost collides with a guardrail, and while he manages to right himself, one of his tires begins to lose grip. The race continues into a fourth lap, with Takumi leading. Takumi finally masters drifting with his new engine, and begins to squeeze more power from his engine. The fifth lap begins, and a tired Wataru leads, intending to block his opponent the whole lap. Nearing the end of the lap, Takumi pulls alongside Wataru, and is able to overtake.

A few days later at the gas station, Takumi asks Iketani how he got so good with cars, much to Itsuki's surprise, as Takumi had never shown an interest in mechanics. Later, Ryosuke Takahashi pulls up in his FC and asks Takumi to talk with him after his shift, giving him his phone number before leaving. Takumi meets Ryosuke at Lake Akina, where he tells him that he is moving out of Gunma in a years time to pursue a job. Ryosuke invites Takumi to join a new racing team that he is forming, offering to teach him the technical and theory parts of driving, as well as supplying him with new parts and tuning for his car. Ryosuke tells him to take as much time as he needs to making his decision, before leaving. Not long later, Takumi calls Ryosuke, and asks him to set up a race for him against Kyoichi Sudo on his home course, the Nikko Irohazaka.

The next day, Takumi tells Itsuki about the meeting with Ryosuke. That night, Takumi heads to the Irohazaka in Tochigi. Kyoichi questions why Takumi wants to face him in the same car, echoing his previous statement that he would only race him if he got a proper car. Takumi tells him that he respects his car, and Kyoichi agrees to race him, telling him that this will be their real battle. Kyoichi again gives Takumi the lead from the start, handicapping himself to give him chance. Kyoichi is amazed by the Eight-Six, and quickly figures out that it is fitted with a racing engine. Kyoichi waits until the last few turns to make his move, pulling alongside Takumi as the approach the third bridge. Much to Kyoichi's surprise, Takumi attempts to turn, forcing him to back away from the car. Kyoichi sees the wall ahead of him blocking his path, and slows down, allowing Takumi to win. Despite his victory, Takumi says that it felt more like a tie.

During school the day after, Takumi is approached by two students who want to interview him for their class' culture festival, as he had been voted second coolest guy in his year. Takumi recognises the voice of one of the students, Shiraishi, eventually figuring out that she had been the girl that had called him to tell him about Natsuki and the salaryman. Takumi confronts her, and asks her why she had told him, with her saying that she couldn't stand to see her with him. She reveals that the man Natsuki was seeing was her father, as the car was her family's Mercedes.

During his delivery runs, Takumi runs into Keisuke Takahashi, who tells him that he should join the new team, and once the year is up they can finally have another battle before he goes pro. Although he already knows that he's going to join, he decides to wait until spring anyway. At work, Takumi is told that a racer from Tochigi, Kai Kogashiwa, had come asking for him. Not long after, Kai returns to the gas station, and challenges Takumi to a battle on the Irohazaka, as Takumi had defeated his previous target, Kyoichi Sudo. Takumi tells him that he will race with him before the start of winter.

The next day, Takumi decides that he will head out to Irohazaka that night, and invites Itsuki, Kenji and Iketani to join him. For the first time ever, Bunta decides to give Takumi some advice, telling him that he would be behind nearing the end of the battle and that he can use the edge of the asphalt to his advantage, advice that he would not understand until later. Kai and Takumi meet at the Irohazaka, and the race begins. The two cars shoot off from the start, and while Kai's MR2 should have the advantage, the new engine in the Eight-Six levels the playing field. Takumi takes the lead early, maintaining it for most of the race. In the 33rd corner, Kai uses a trick his father had taught him, taking the inside line on a corner and jumping down from above in front of Takumi. Takumi is shocked by this, but manages to pull off the same trick on the next corner. Takumi realises what Bunta had been talking about earlier, and decides to hook his tires onto the edge of the asphalt so he can catch up. The two racers enter the bridge at the same time, much to the shock of team Emperor. The two are thrown into the air by a ramp on the bridge, with Kai landing in a pile of leaves and spinning out.

At school the next day, Natsuki asks Takumi for some advice, and asks to meet with him after school, as friends. Takumi picks her up in the Eight-Six, and she quickly notices the changes that had been made to it. She tells him that she had broken off her relationship with the man in the Mercedes, and when Takumi says that he doesn't car what she does, she says that it's obvious that he does care, or he wouldn't have gone out of his way to ignore her. At Lake Akina, Natsuki explains her relationship with the Mercedes driver, how he would give her gifts and money in exchange for her spending time with him. While Natsuki doesn't seem to think that what she had done was wrong, Takumi is not as understanding. Just as Natsuki tells him that she doesn't want to end high school with things bad between them, it begins to snow. As they head home, Natsuki asks about Takumi's Christmas plans, and is surprised when he says that he doesn't celebrate it very much. Before Natsuki leaves, Takumi asks her why she's going out of her way to try be close to him when she could have any other guy. Natsuki hesitates before answering, holding back tears, and tells him that she just likes him, before walking off with tears in her eyes.

The next day, Takumi is shocked when Natsuki reveals that she will be working at the gas station.

At school the next day, Takumi asks Natsuki if she's going to keep her job, as he thinks that it doesn't suit her. She tells him that if he thinks she's just going to quit, then he doesn't know her very well. After work, Kenji asks Takumi if anything is happening between him and Natsuki, and when he says that there isn't, he tells him that she's probably working at the gas station so that she can see him more often. Takumi heads home, and is surprised to see an unfamiliar pair of boots at the entrance.As he enters, he is shocked by Natsuki and Bunta letting off party poppers. Natsuki offers Takumi some champagne in a tea cup (as that was the only cups that they had), and reveals that she had been planning a small Christmas party for the Fujiwaras, as Takumi had said that he didn't celebrate it very much. Natsuki unveils a cake that she had bought, and the three of them celebrate until midnight. Takumi gives Natsuki a lift home, and the two of them talk about their future plans, with Takumi staying in Gunma to become a parcel courier and Natsuki moving to Tokyo to attend a school there.

In the new year, Itsuki asks Takumi if he is going to come in for Valentine's Day to receive any chocolates, but Takumi decides against it. After work, Takumi and Itsuki walk home, and Itsuki invites Takumi to hang out, with him initially saying yes but later declining. As he arrives home, he hears the phone going off, and he picks it up just to hear Natsuki pleading for him to come help her at Lake Akina. He sets off up the mountain in the Eight-Six, and quickly passes the car that Natsuki was in. Takumi makes a u turn and follows the car down the mountain until it collides with a guardrail. Natsuki gets into Takumi's car and they leave, with her explaining that the driver was her ex-boyfriend Miki, angering Takumi. Natsuki asks Takumi to pull over so that they can talk. She explains that she regrets her relationship with the Mercedes driver, and that while she can try and pretend that it was a fine and normal thing, she knows that she was selling her body, and because of that she had felt like she was losing part of herself. She explains that the only reason she had gotten her job at the gas station was so that she could try and regain some of what she had lost, and she thought that Takumi would have understood that. She begins to cry, and apologises profusely. Takumi drives her home and asks her how long she is going to work at the gas station, and she answers that she will until she leaves for Tokyo. Takumi tells her that they should see each other as much as they can before then, before finally confessing that he loves her.

On Valentine's Day, Natsuki hands out chocolates to everyone at the gas station other than Takumi, much to his shock, although she pulls a special present for him from her bag, causing him to become choked up. Later, Itsuki returns from school with no chocolate for himself, but three chocolates for Takumi.

A few days later, Shiraishi calls Takumi to meet, and she asks him if he had received her chocolate (revealing that she had feelings for Takumi). She asks him if he had patched things up with Natsuki, and if he likes her, and when he says yes, she tells him that she's happy to hear that. She reveals that she feels guilty for what she had done, and while she couldn't tell Natsuki what had happened, she felt as though she should at least apologise to Takumi.

Exclusively in the anime, Takumi asks Ryosuke for a rematch before he joins his team, and the two of them race on Mount Akagi. The outcome of the battle is left unshown, as it was more about Takumi proving himself to Ryosuke.

On the day of their graduation, Takumi and Natsuki agree to meet up after. As Takumi heads off with the car, Bunta tells him that he had set the car up like he had wanted. Takumi picks up Natsuki and they head to Lake Akina for the last time. Natsuki asks Takumi to come with her to Tokyo, but he tells her that he can't, and that he would show her why when it gets dark. At night, Takumi finally tells Natsuki that his dream is to become a professional driver, and that he wants to show her his skill. Takumi takes her on a downhill run on Akina, and goes all out, something he has never done with a passenger. Takumi had managed to set a new downhill record that night, although no one was around to witness it. Takumi says that he hopes she understands why he has to stay here now, so that he can join the new team Ryosuke was setting up, so he can become better. Natsuki asks him if he would be ok if she stayed in Gunma, but Takumi tells her that she shouldn't give up on her dream, as she may live to regret it. The two of them sit in the Eight-Six for a little bit, before Natsuki whispers something in Takumi's ear and they drive off. While their destination is left unstated, Takumi wouldn't get home until much later that night, implying that the two of them had spent the evening together.

A few days later, Takumi hangs out with Itsuki at Lake Akina, and Itsuki asks about what he's going to do about Natsuki leaving, and Takumi says that he doesn't know. Itsuki asks if he had slept with her, but Takumi refuses to answer the question.

The next day, Takumi sees Natsuki off at the train station, and she asks him not to look for a new girlfriend for a little while. She gets on the train, and tells him that he can always call her if he gets lonely. With school over and spring just starting, Takumi joins Ryosuke's team: Project D.

Project D - Tochigi
Takumi joins Project D, and is assigned Shuichi Matsumoto as his personal mechanic. Takumi acts as Project D's downhill ace, with Keisuke as their uphill ace. Takumi and Keisuke battle against several teams before they head to Tochigi to battle the Seven Star Leaves.

Project D arrive at the Momiji Line and greet their opponents. Takumi tells Ryosuke that he has watched the recording of the course he was given several times, and Ryosuke tells him to fill in any gaps before sending him on his practice runs.

During the day, Takumi and Fumihiro examine the gutters along the course, noting that if your car fell into one it could tear your wheels clean off. Takumi recalls Ryosuke saying that you could easily get caught on the corners, and they would be the deciding point between whether you win or you lose. That night, the Seven Star Leaves request that the downhill happen first and that it be a cat and mouse battle, a request that Project D accepts. Takumi is up against Toru Suetsugu, the driver of a Eunos Roadster, with Toru leading in the first round. The two racers greet each other and then the battle begins. Takumi keeps a small distance from Toru until the halfway point of the course, where he closes the gap between the two of them. The two drivers enter the section of the course with exposed gutters, and Takumi finally understands what Ryosuke was saying. Takumi shifts the weight of the Eight-Six to its rear and hovers his wheel over the gutter, allowing him to overtake. Takumi performs the same trick on the next corner, and Toru tries to copy him, but gets his wheel stuck and flips his car. Takumi later sets a new downhill record for the course in the time trials.

At 4:40AM the next morning, Takumi goes on his delivery runs. When he gets back he asks Bunta if he can make up for the shifts that he will miss the next week by doing deliveries the day after. Takumi tells him that being able to drive on Akina relaxes him and that if he wants to try any new techniques he'd rather do them on a course he is familiar with. During the day, Takumi meets with Itsuki at Lake Akina. Itsuki tells him that he's planning to use his paycheck to get a turbo put into his Eight-Five, and Takumi talks about how much he enjoying Project D. Later, Takumi goes to the gas station to see everyone, and Yuichi tells him that its not healthy for him to hang out at his old job on his days off, and tells him to get a girlfriend. While on the topic, Yuichi asks if Takumi had heard from Natsuki at all, and he tells him that he had received a letter earlier that month, but that he was too busy to go and see her at all.

Project D arrive at the Enna Skyline in Tochigi to face the students of the Todo School. The Todo School has the whole course reserved (as the course is an unfinished road) so that Project D can practice. Both of Project D's aces set off with their mechanics for their practice runs, with the mechanics adjusting the cars to suit the needs of the drivers.

The next evening, Takumi, Fumihiro and Matsumoto talk about the upcoming battle, and how the Todo School hadn't been practicing or even shown up to watch Project D practice. While Fumihiro and Matsumoto are concerned about this, Takumi says that the less he knows about his opponent the easier it is for him to concentrate. At night, Takumi greets his opponent, Daiki Ninomiya, the driver of a Honda Civic Type R. Before the race begins, Ryosuke advises Takumi over the phone to not look into his rearview mirror and to keep his revs low in his first round. Takumi begins in the lead, with Daiki following close behind. Daiki is amazed by his opponents skill, and is unable to overtake. The race continues into its second round, with Daiki in the lead. Due to the stress that his FF puts on its tires, Daiki begins to slow down, giving Takumi the opening that he needed. Takumi takes the opening, pulls alongside his opponent and overtakes. Takumi and Matsumoto talk about the uphill, and Takumi says that despite his opponent's power, he thinks Keisuke still stands a chance. Takumi sets a new downhill record for the Enna Skyline, although it is broken the next day.

The next day, Takumi visits the gas station, and Itsuki reveals that his Eight-Five is being fitted with a Turbo. That night, Bunta test drives the Eight-Six and tells Takumi that the mechanics had done a good job with it. Bunta tells him that despite its power, there may be times when he will hit his limit and lose.

The Eight-Six is upgraded with a carbon bonnet to reduce its weight. Later, Ryosuke gives out videos of their next course Happogahara, and announces that they will be going up against a professional racer in a both directions race. Ryosuke tells the team that he will make his decision as to who will represent them after he has seen what they can do.

On their day of practice the two aces are instructed by Ryosuke to do 5 laps of the course each at 80%, and that he will make his decision after.

On the day of the battle, Ryosuke announces that he has chosen Takumi to be the one to face the Todo School again, much to Keisuke's surprise. Ryosuke takes Takumi on a downhill run in his FC. Their opponent, professional racer Tomoyuki Tachi, asks that the two cars start side by side as the road is wide enough, and gives Takumi pole position meaning that he would be on the inside at the first turn. The Eight-Six and the Todo School's Demonstration Civic line up on the start line, and the race begins, with Takumi taking the lead early on. Tachi manages to pass Takumi in a corner by using the disappearing line, a technique where he cuts through his opponents line. Takumi manages to stay with Tachi past the turning point, but he disappears in the tunnel, much to his opponents shock. Takumi uses a brand new technique, the Blind Attack, where he shuts off his headlights to surprise his opponent. Using his opponents confusion to his advantage, Takumi overtakes Tachi. Tachi manages to regain his lead, by lightly tapping against him to move him off of his line and slow him down, allowing him through. It takes all Takumi has to keep up with his opponent, and he attempts a second blind attack as they near the finishing line. Takumi focuses on the headlights of his opponents car instead of its taillights, in an attempt to find the line. Takumi manages to pull up alongside Tachi, and turns back on his headlights, winning by half a cars length. Tachi tells Takumi that something had crossed the road before the final corner, which is why he had moved and allowed Takumi to come alongside him.

At 4AM the next day, Takumi heads out for a delivery run, but notices that he must have hit a small animal, likely the one that Tachi had mentioned. During his return home, Takumi thinks about his battle the previous night, when suddenly a Subaru Impreza appears in his rearview. Takumi decides to battle against the car, and is shocked by the cars speed, as well as the drivers ability to perform the gutter run. Takumi is beaten by the car, and heads back home. At 8PM the same day Takumi heads to the gas station and talks with Iketani and Kenji, who reveal that Itsuki is picking up his newly upgraded Eight-Five. Itsuki arrives and the four of them head up to Mt. Akina, and are passed by a Nissan Silvia during their drive up. At the top of the mountain Itsuki is happy with his new turbo, and is surprised when Takumi is able to compare the car with his own without having driven it. The Silvia returns, and it's two passengers introduce themselves to the group as circuit racers from Tokyo. The two examine the Eight-Five, rudely commenting on it before being told by Iketani that they aren't special for passing a low performance car on an uphill straight. The two racers leave, but park their car near the start of the downhill, waiting to be passed so that they can ambush the SpeedStars. Iketani decides that he will race against them, but asks Takumi do be following in the Eight-Five just in case he loses. When Iketani is passed, Takumi steps in and manages to pass the S15 in a corner using a gutter trick.

Saitama and Ibaraki
Project D head to Sadamine Pass in Saitama to race against a small racing club.

After having stayed out watching both of Project D's aces race, the groups leader, Nobuhiko Akiyama, decides that he will race on the downhill, although he knows that none of their racers stand a chance. During the uphill, Takumi thinks about his previous battle in Saitama, and wonders how Wataru is doing, not knowing that he is watching the exact same battle. After the uphill ends, Takumi is told to not outrun his opponent until the first hairpin. Takumi starts in the lead, with Nobuhiko following behind. Takumi follows his instructions, and loses Nobuhiko nearly immediately after the first hairpin. Takumi breaks the downhill course record easily during the time attacks.

After his deliveries one night, Bunta tells Takumi that he is giving him full ownership of the Eight-Six, as he uses it more than him. Later, Takumi tells Itsuki about what Bunta had said, before heading off to Saitama with Project D. The team head to Maze Pass to meet the newly formed Northern Saitama Alliance. Takumi is surprised to see Wataru again, with him being Keisuke's opponent for the uphill. Ryosuke tells his two aces to complete 50 full laps of the course.

The next day, Takumi eats lunch with the support staff. Takumi tells Matsumoto that he only got a few hours of sleep, and Matsumoto tells him that he should nap once he is finished eating, however Takumi says that he wants to get a few laps in if it starts to rain. Takumi is to go up against the rally driver Sakamoto, who had been brought in by Nobuhiko to race against Takumi in a Suzuki Cappuccino. Takumi is given some advice by Ryosuke before the race begins, telling him to remember the techniques of his past opponents, specifically mentioning Kyoichi Sudo. The rainy race begins with Takumi following behind Sakamoto. Takumi is amazed by Sakamoto's corners, and goes into autopilot, accepting his defeat after only a few turns. Eventually, Takumi figures out what Ryosuke might have been saying about Kyoichi Sudo, however he has misunderstood the advice. Takumi manages to shorten the gap between him and Sakamoto through the connection he has with his car. Takumi manages to pass Sakamoto in a corner, however loses the lead when he has to perform a weight shifting technique to hop his rear wheel over a gutter to prevent his tire from falling in. The two cars enter the final straight, and Sakamoto blocks the Eight-Six with his car. Takumi performs a blind attack to prevent Sakamoto from blocking his car, allowing him to pull ahead of his opponent and winning the race.

Northern Saitama Alliance

Tsuchisaka Lan Evo Team

Purple Shadow

Impostors

The Kanagawa Expedition
246

Katagiri

Spiral

MF Ghost
At the age of 20, Takumi left Japan for the United Kingdom in order to participate in the British National Rally Championship for Toyota. While he struggled on gravel he excelled on tarmac. After three years in the competition he finally won. He signed a contract with Toyota for the fourth year. During a test run before the first season opening, the drive shaft in his car broke, causing him to lose control and fall into a ravine. His injuries from the accident caused him to spend a long time in rehabilitation, which forced him to retire. At some point prior to his crash, he married a woman from Saitama, who cared for him during his rehabilitation.

After his accident he began travelling around the UK as a driving teacher, giving lectures at schools around the country. He eventually became a teacher at the Royal Donington Racing School, where he eventually met Kanata Livington, who he would eventually become the mentor of. During free time Takumi took Kanata to rally courses, where he taught him how to shift a cars weight and how to drift, passing down his techniques.

Natsuki Mogi
Takumi and Natsuki were originally friends, presumably having met in the soccer club that Natsuki was head of, however their relationship deteriorated after Takumi punched Miki, her boyfriend at the time, for bragging about his exploits with her. The two of them later reconnect in their last year of high school and become friends again. Both of them are romantically interested in each other and on several occasions they have kissed, despite this, Takumi did not consider the two of them to be dating, and even said to his friends that Natsuki had never expressed an interest in him (although this may have been him lying). Their relationship once again deteriorated when Takumi found out about Natsuki's relationship with a salaryman, an event that caused Takumi to become angry with her and he distances himself from her. In the winter of their last year, Natsuki again reconnects with him, despite his objections. They spend much of the winter together, eventually confessing that they love each other before (presumably) sleeping together. The two separate not long after their graduation, as Natsuki heads to Tokyo for education and Takumi stays in Gunma to pursue a racing career. The two are not shown to ever meet again, though they did exchange letters a few times and Takumi did think about her on several occasions.

Trivia

 * The kanji in his given name, Takumi, means "wide, open" and "ocean", it also means "artisan". His family name, Fujiwara, means "wisteria field".
 * He shares common ground with Shinji Inui. Both had driven on their home course for a long time since their younger days in order to help their parents.
 * He made a cameo in a print ad with an orange Toyota 86. (pictured) Ft86.jpgP1-1-.jpg
 * In the manga, Takumi wears a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey while on a date with Natsuki Mogi at Lake Akina.
 * In Legend 3: Dream, a driver of a Toyota 86 GT (ZN6) appears. He is voiced by Shinichiro Miki, Takumi's voice actor from the main anime series.
 * In the Animax version of Initial D: Fourth Stage Takumi is voiced by Matteo Guidicelli, an international car racer and local singer and actor for the broadcasting network, ABS-CBN.
 * Takumi currently has 21 wins throughout the series. He has lost twice, against Kyoichi Sudo and Dr. Toshiya Joshima.
 * Throughout the series, Takumi wears New Balance shoes when racing. In Fifth Stage, however, he wears sneakers, though he wears his New Balance shoes on a few occasions.