This spur-of-the-moment decision marks the beginning of Takumi's high-octane journey, shifting from his daily deliveries to becoming the greatest drift racer ever. However, when tagging along to a nighttime meetup, the appearance of a rival racing team at the Akina Pass compels Takumi to hop behind the wheel of his father's AE86 and race them down the familiar mountain. He did not see the appeal in street racing and knew nothing about its rules or its culture. Any conversation about them would remind him of his early morning routine of delivering tofu for his father. Unlike his classmates and coworkers, Takumi Fujiwara did not like cars. Nowadays, the same AE86 can be seen every morning driving up and down the pass, making trips to a hotel residing at the top of the mountain. No one has ever come close to beating the record, nor has the mysterious driver of the white Toyota AE86 ever revealed themselves. There is said to be a legendary "Ghost of Akina" that holds the fastest time to descend the Akina Pass.
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