Takumi Fujiwara vs Shinji Inui

The battle between Takumi Fujiwara and Shinji Inui is the forty-ninth and final battle of Initial D.

Prior to the Battle
Following the defeat of Go Hojo, Shinji reveals to Mako and Sayuki that he is the final opponent of Takumi and drives off to the starting line. Notable characters such as Mako and Sayuki, Takeshi Nakazato, Shingo Shoji, Wataru Akiyama, members of the Todo School, Purple Shadow (in the manga), Sidewinder, Project D, Akina SpeedStars, Shinji's mother, and various racing teams from Kanagawa show up and later provide commentary during the race.

During the Battle
At the start of the battle, Shinji is in the lead position, followed by Takumi. They begin the race and Takumi is barely able to keep up with Shinji's pace. Eiji Kubo, Go Hojo, Shinji's mother and various other characters provide commentary regarding Shinji's technique and characteristics of his car. After a long while, Takumi notes that Shinji has a technique similar to his own. While the race is going on, commentary puts a heavy emphasis on Shinji's driving technique which is mainly explained by Shinji's mother and Eiji Kubo. According to his mother, Shinji rarely uses brakes when approaching corners, due to the fact that he mostly relies on the momentum from the gravity and not too much on the accelerator, giving him a distinct advantage on the corner entry. During the later stages of the race, Shinji turns on his hazard lights and purposely slows down, allowing a shocked and utterly confused Takumi to overtake him. Even the members of Sidewinder team and Project D got surprised when they heard, with Keisuke saying even he would be afraid on what to do next. Kubo was in a total state of confusion and shock on what he just heard, but Go Hojo understands why he did that, implying on the earlier conversation he had with Shinji, with the latter saying to the former that he wants to 'become a hero'. This is done in preparation for an attack which he uses in an attempt to impress Mako. As the corner where the spectators including the Impact Blue was located, Shinji suddenly comes side by side to Takumi, taking the very inside of a corner and overtaking in such a way that he bumps Takumi on the side to take lead, all this while in front of a surprised Mako and Sayuki. Takumi realizes his driving style and prepares for a counter attack for later. As some really tough corners passes where in practice runs members of Sidewinders were not able to keep up with Shinji, Takumi manages to keep up right behind of Shinji, making the him feel worried all of the sudden due to Takumi's presence, with him wishing if he had opted out of the battle at the moment if he wanted. Shinji begins to feel pressured with Takumi behind him and gets distracted because of this. Takumi after staying behind Shinji for this much time realizes Shinji's driving patters. This allows Takumi to overtake him with a Blind Attack. Soon after overtaking, Shinji notes the white wings that he imagines on Takumi's car (which was one of the other reason why Shinji gave away his position to Takumi, so that he can see the 'wings' from there). After a while, during one of the final corners of the pass, where the members of Akina SpeedStars were spectating, Shinji decides to overtake Takumi again. By that time Takumi had almost wore down his front tyres from this battle which gave Shinji enough space from the inside of a corner to overtake him by bumping on the side again, as noted by an absolutely the SpeedStars as they were shocked to see Takumi getting overtaken at that very point. Nearing the end of the course, Takumi begins to feel pressured and begins to enter a flashback of Fumihiro and Ryosuke explaining that Takumi can use the engine's full potential as a last resort. Takumi barely manages to get side by side with Shinji using another Blind Attack. Although Shinji attempts to push him out of the way multiple times, Takumi is able to keep next to Shinji until the final corner. Takumi is able to pass Shinji and turns his headlights back on. Takumi quickly notices that he was pushing his engine's RPM to it's limits, which then promptly leads to the engine blowing. Takumi's car is forced into a spin and Shinji also spins out after attempting to avoid colliding with Takumi. Takumi instinctively engaged the clutch to regain traction, and spins 180 degrees before crossing the finish line backwards. Shinji, however, spins a full 360 degrees and isn't able to catch up to Takumi in time.

After the Battle
After the battle, Takumi and Shinji receive praise from their respective teams, and Takumi laments over his blown engine. Takumi realizes that every team in Kanagawa and multiple teams from other areas have come to spectate the final battle.

Project D celebrate together to commemorate their victory and the ending of the project. In the manga Takumi joins the party and has a little tussle with Keisuke about a possible rematch between them, as they got drunk from all those drinks.

Before the credits, Ryosuke is seen at a grave where Kaori was located, where he is seen praying to her and explaining the true meaning of his project, including the meaning of the word "D" as in Project D, stating that it stands for "Dream". Ryosuke in the manga states that it was his Initial to carry on and finish the D, hence the hidden explanation of the meaning of the show itself, Initial D.

Takumi is shown driving Bunta's Impreza on a delivery run, before he looks at his beloved AE86 for one final time in the anime.

During the credits, Mako Sato and Keisuke are shown at Twin Ring Motegi as professional drivers. Mika Uehara is shown as a professional golfer. Takumi is shown spectating a D1GP event, who is greeted by a cameo of Keiichi Tsuchiya. Ryosuke becomes a silent spectator at races, hoping to find more natural talents like Takumi and Keisuke to train.

After the credits, Takumi is shown again on his delivery run (in the Impreza). He crosses paths with a Toyota GT86 (ZN6) during his run. The number plate on the GT86 is written as "86-239", which is shown in the screen as when translated in Japanese, it means "Hachi Roku ni sank yu", or "Thank you Eighty Six"; it was a final tribute to the AE86. At the very end of the final scene, the following text is displayed on-screen:

"Even today, young drivers keep on racing. Wrestling to realize their dream."

Final Stage

 * Magic Sunday - Dave Rodgers feat. Futura
 * The Jungle Is On Fire - J-Stark
 * Flash Light - Igoda
 * strike on - m.o.v.e
 * 1 Fire - Dave Rodgers
 * Crazy Little Love - Nuage
 * Wild Boy Bad Love - Joe Banana


 * Adrenaline - Ace

Battle Stage 3

 * Powernight - Anika
 * Lost In Time - Mike Danger
 * Come Back To me - Anika
 * Young And Wild - Fastway
 * Eurohero - Neo