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Chapter 95 - Chapter 83: A Brand New Track Record

Long-lasting driving memories have already accustomed them to running within the range of the white lines, especially when encountering the first corner.

Just like in the "Initial D" manga, Takahashi Ryosuke's evaluation of Sudou Keiichi pointed out that professional drivers running on mountain roads or streets tend to instinctively leave some space when cornering.

This is because there are no oncoming vehicles on the track as well, so the instinct of professional drivers is to consider whether a third-party vehicle might appear when driving across the line in the opposite direction, subconsciously leaving space for reaction and control.

But the problem is, once you leave too much space, it's equivalent to giving the car behind you a chance to overtake; habits like these are often difficult to change abruptly.

"Hoshino, is this driver called Xiangbei a new student from the racing academy?"

Yamamoto Naoki asked as he sat beside Hoshino Yoshi.

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