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The story begins when street racers called the Red Suns, a team from Mt. Akagi,
come to challenge Mt. Akina's local Speed Stars team to a "friendly" race. After
seeing how skilled the Red Suns are, the Speed Stars treat it as a race for pride,
determined not to be humiliated on their home turf. However, the Speed Stars are left
in a bind when their team leader and primary downhill driver Iketani has an accident
during a practice run. They were desperate for a replacement, until Iketani learns
from Yuuichi, the manager of the petroleum station he is working in, that the fastest
car in Akina's downhill was a panda-colored AE86 owned by a Tofu store owner, and
traces the car back to a local Tofu store. He discovers that the store's owner,
Bunta Fujiwara, was a street racer of great repute in his younger days known as
the "Ghost of Akina" . Iketani appeals to the older man to take his place in the race
against the Red Suns. Iketani is confident that Bunta will come to save the day. But when
the race day comes, his son Takumi appears with his Trueno instead. Although at first reluctant
to let Takumi race, Ikatani relents after it is revealed that he is actually the "Ghost of Akina,"
the one who outran Keisuke while on one of his delivery runs. Takumi proceeds to defeat
Keisuke Takahashi and his Mazda RX-7 (FD3S), causing considerable
astonishment in the local racing community and putting an end to the Red Suns winning streak.
Despite him being originally apathetic about the notion of racing, Takumi begins
to grow more interested as he receives other challenges, and begins to understand the concept
of a street racer's pride. He then proceeded to defeat drivers in more advanced and more powerful
cars, such as the Honda Civic (EG6) hatchback, the Nissan Sileighty, and the Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32).
He proceeded to defeat them in all sorts of conditions, mostly for the first time (Duct Tape Deathmatch,
wet weather race, first race in a course other than Mount Akina), culminating in the battle between him and
Ryosuke Takahashi, the so-called "White Comet of Akagi." Takumi handed Ryosuke his first defeat.