Todo

Todo (東堂 Tōdō) is an ex-professional rally driver and the leader of the Todo School.

History
Todo used to be a professional rally driver, however, for unknown reasons, left that life to start the Todo School, where he teaches aspiring drivers. His school is considered the best in Tochigi Prefecture, with many pro racers and technicians having been taught there. One of Todo's rules at his school was that students must have their ABS turned off, so that they learn to brake on instinct.

At some point, future leader of Emperor, Kyoichi Sudo was a pupil of the Todo School. Professional driver Tomoyuki Tachi was also a member of the school at the same time, and is considered their most successful graduate.

During Project D's Tochigi Expedition, Todo's top pupil was Daiki Ninomiya, who excelled at breaking. Todo oversaw the building of Daiki's Honda Civic. Todo also assisted Sakai with his Honda Integra.

The day before Project D arrive at the Enna Skyline, Todo asks Daiki if he will be using the school's Honda Civic demonstration car for his race, however Daiki declines, citing its power as his reason, as he would rather win on his own merits. Todo feigns anger, telling Daiki that it isn't the time for pride, before dropping the act and telling him to use any car that he wants. Todo tells Daiki something that he had told Tomoyuki several years prior, that results are what matters in a race, and that he shouldn't hesitate to drive the best car that he can, saying that pros don't have hang ups over their own merit. Daiki apologises, but Todo tells him not to, saying that he's being true to himself, and repeating that he can do whatever he wants, mentioning that he may even come and watch the race.

After Daiki and Sakai's defeat at the hands of Project D, Tachi returns to Tochigi. Todo talks with Tachi, telling him that its important to have problems, and that any racer will eventually hit a metaphorical wall. Todo mentions that Tachi has many walls ahead of him, and he admits that he has a major losing streak and that he's struggling to get out of it. Todo asks Tachi what would be wrong with participating in a street race, much to his surprise, as Todo had told him not to waste time with public roads as a pro. Todo tells him that the solution to his problem may lie in a street race, and that there's always a time and a place for everything.

Tachi decides to race Project D in the school's demo car. While Tachi has no issues with the car itself, Todo asks him what he needs out of the car, offering to help him find the answer so that he can perform at his best. Tachi asks for the settings to be changed so he has more rear control, and Todo happily obliges.

Todo attends the rematch between the school and Project D, helping get the demo car up and ready for the race. When Project D reveal that they will be using the Eight-Six instead of the RX-7, Todo is one of the only members of the school who isn't shook, complimenting them and noting that they would be good at poker, as they were able to bluff and hide their hand for as long as they did, whilst the Todo School prepared for a battle with the RX-7. During the race, Todo asks Daiki and Sakai what they think the difference between their driving styles and Tachi's, but neither is able to give a proper answer. Todo tells them that the difference is that Tachi has significantly more experience, as he practices as often as he can on the circuits.