Led by the prodigious Shinji Inui, a quiet, unassuming driver who works at a gas station (echoing Takumi’s own origins), Sidewinder is the antithesis of Project D. While Project D relies on data, strategy, and the genius of Ryosuke Takahashi, Sidewinder relies on raw, instinctual talent. Shinji, driving a Toyota AE86 Levin (the coupe sibling of Takumi’s Trueno), possesses a driving style that terrifies even Keisuke Takahashi.
However, as a narrative conclusion, it is flawless. It respects the audience’s intelligence, delivers the best race animation in the series, and honors the core theme of Initial D : That talent is a gift, but passion is the fuel.
For anyone who watched Takumi drift through the streets of Akina in 1998, watching him cross the final finish line in 2014 felt like saying goodbye to an old friend.