Initial D: Fourth Stage Episode 12 Apr 2026

Ryosuke Takahashi gives Takumi some "odd advice" that feels counter-intuitive. He tells Takumi to stop trying to pass on the corners and wait for the straightaways—the one place an AE86 normally has no business winning a race.

If you’ve reached , titled "Straightaway of Struggles" (or "Kattō no Sutorēto" ), you know Takumi Fujiwara is officially in the toughest race of his career . This isn't just about speed anymore; it’s a psychological chess match at 100mph. The David vs. Goliath (But Inverse) Battle Initial D: Fourth Stage Episode 12

To close the gap, Takumi is forced to use the "Blind Attack," turning off his headlights to vanish from Sakamoto's mirrors and use the sound of the engine alone to gauge his position. Why This Episode Matters Ryosuke Takahashi gives Takumi some "odd advice" that

For the first time, Takumi can’t rely on out-braking his opponent. The Cappuccino is a literal "mountain pass specialist" that out-corners the AE86 on the tightest bends. This isn't just about speed anymore; it’s a

While Takumi battles on the downhill, this episode also sets the stage for the next major conflict: Keisuke Takahashi vs. Wataru Akiyama. The tension is building, and the "Project D" legend is only getting more intense.

Fans often point to Fourth Stage as having some of the series' most realistic racing techniques . Episode 12 captures the mental exhaustion of high-stakes street racing. It isn't just about who has the better engine; it’s about who cracks first under pressure. The Aftermath

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