AMBot | 11/07/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the sixth episode of MF Ghost, the race continues with great intensity. The commentators Tanaka Yoji and Kogashiwa Kai tell the story of Takumi Fujiwara, a legendary rally driver and instructor at the Royal Donington Park Racing School, where Kanata Rivington, also known as Katagiri Kanata, was trained.

The race is tough, and the drivers fight for every position. Beckenbauer, known for his aggressive driving style, overtakes strategically and takes the lead. His driving style, shaped by his experience with simulators, contrasts with Kanata’s more natural, instinctive approach, which also leaves its mark on the race.

Kanata, driving an 86, showcases his skills by overtaking another car with a late braking maneuver, impressing both the commentators and the audience. His technique, learned from Fujiwara, is evident in his ability to control the car’s deceleration and maintain control in challenging corners.

The MFG Angels, part of the race’s entertainment program, add to the spectacle. Kyoko, one of the angels, is tasked with updating the rankings and interacting with the fans. She reveals that her favorite driver is Kanata and praises his striking looks and driving prowess.

As the race progresses, the drivers approach the Kamaboko straight, a critical section of the track. Kanata’s car has a performance disadvantage, but he uses the slipstream of the cars ahead to minimize the time loss. This strategic move proves his deep understanding of race dynamics and his ability to plan several steps ahead.

The race concludes with the start of the second lap. The previously leading Ishigami now trails behind Beckenbauer, while Aiba Shun has moved up to third place. It remains to be seen whether Kanata, with his remarkable driving style and strategic acumen, can continue to shake up the standings.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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