Chapter 207: Still a battle between masters?
Chapter 207: Still a battle between masters?
To put it bluntly, it is neither pure drift nor pure grip, but a mixture of the two.
Driving with one hand was not invented by Toshiya Kijima.
But he really took this method to the extreme.
Really cool.
When he was young, Toshiya Jojima's strength was probably terrifying.
He also has a place in the professional arena.
"The key to Junye's racing skills is how to fine-tune the steering wheel when cornering."
"He spent almost 20 years researching this, one-handed racing, a concept that Jojima Shunya hyped up."
Hoshino Yoshizo, who was not far away, heard Ninomiya Daiki and Smiling Tiger Sakai talking about Jojima Toshiya, so he came over to provide additional explanation.
Hoshino Yoshizo's heart is as big as his body.
Very broad.
As long as it can help the younger generation, he will explain without reservation.
After hearing what Hoshino said, Smiling Tiger Sakai and Ninomiya Daiki suddenly realized what was going on and started to chuckle.
They were very excited about the arrival of Hoshino Yoshizo.
It's worth it to be able to communicate with such a great person, even if it's just to listen to a few words from him.
"Boom boom boom!"
"Squeak!"
The 86 slid out a drifting trajectory on the curve again.
In Tsukuba, sliding and drifting is a very practical trick.
This is also the reason why Xingye Haozao often uses this trick.
Just a bit of tire wear.
However, Fujiwara Takumi and Jojima Toshiya were only racing downhill, so the wear on their tires didn't matter.
"Boom boom boom!"
Toshiya Jojima held the steering wheel with one hand and operated the 86 with ease.
"I have tried various methods, learned from my mistakes, and repeatedly improved myself to reach the level I am today. Improving any skill does not happen overnight.
I am not born with the ability to drive with one hand, but I have been driving for longer than others, and I like data analysis, and summarizing experience is one of my hobbies. "
So my one-handed operation was honed through constant competitions.
Jojima Shun was talking to himself while driving.
“At my level, theories and everything are up to you.
Different bends require different strategies.”
Jojima Shunya continued.
For some reason, fighting against 86 always makes Jojima Shunya sigh with emotion.
Maybe 86 is really too strong.
It makes people have to respect it.
"Shi Hao, do you remember that in our Gunma area, in the Myogi NightKids team, there was a guy named Shoji Shingo?"
Takahashi Ryosuke put his hands in his pockets, pretending to be cool, and suddenly spoke. In fact, at this time, Takahashi Ryosuke was thinking about Jojima Shunya's unique skill of driving with one hand.
After all, it is so new to be able to race while holding the steering wheel with one hand.
If you study it carefully, you might be able to learn some tips to promote improvement. Plan D is a strategy of seeking development in actual combat, and improving while fighting.
In one's lifetime, there are not many opportunities to keep competing. Especially for Ryosuke Takahashi, analyzing the race results is his biggest hobby, which is more exciting than driving a race car.
Therefore, Takahashi Ryosuke was willing to be an analyst. Plan D always involves competing with different racing drivers, which just allows him to satisfy his addiction to analysis.
There is definitely something worth learning from that guy, Jojima Shunya.
"Remember, Shoji Shingo is quite famous in our Gunma area, especially for his death tape competition."
When Shi Hao heard Shoji Shingo's name, he nodded and started talking.
Shingo Shoji also arrived at the Tsukuba Circuit at this time, and he came with Nakazato Takeshi.
The only difference is that they were not at the top of the mountain, but in the middle of the track.
The reason why Shingo Shoji came to watch the game was all because of Jojima Toshiya.
Shingo Shoji had a feeling that he would make progress by following Toshiya Kijima.
Since I like driving with one hand, why not learn from Jojima Toshiya? Shoji Shingo is also the kind of person who constantly sums up experience and continues to improve in one-handed driving.
And he is really good at one-handed operations, otherwise he wouldn't be so awesome in the Death Tape Match. Of course, he still lost to Fujiwara Takumi in the end.
Fujiwara Takumi is a master with all-round abilities.
"You can only move the steering wheel within a limited angle. In other words, you have to rely on throttle control to achieve the actual direction of the vehicle."
"Jojima Shunya's AP1 is probably an advanced version of this technique."
Takahashi Ryosuke continued.
Takahashi Ryosuke has seen many videos of Jojima Shunya's races, but he has never seen his actual operation techniques, because racing videos usually only show the car itself.
The specific internal operations of the racing drivers will not be filmed. This is to protect the racing drivers' technical movements and also to cater to the preferences of the audience.
After all, ordinary audiences mainly watch the racing, who cares how the racers operate?
As long as the speed is fast and the drifting movements are cool, that is what the audience wants to see most, and everything else comes second.
"To be more precise, Jojima Toshiya's one-handed operation has evolved to a perfect level, more thorough, and even the ultimate state."
Takahashi Ryosuke added.
At this time, Shi Hao and others broke out in cold sweats after hearing this. Jojima Toshiya was too awesome.
No wonder they are regarded as gods.
In this comparison, Hoshino Haozao seems to be far behind.
Just like the Takahashi brothers back then.
Because he was from the Takahashi family, Takahashi Keisuke became famous. In fact, Takahashi Keisuke became famous because of Takahashi Ryosuke.
Just like the current situation of Hoshino Yoshizo and Kijima Shunya.
"Besides the fact that it's easier to shift gears with your left hand, what other benefits does one-handed driving have?"
Shuichi Matsumoto next to him couldn't help but ask.
Although Shuichi Matsumoto is not a racing driver, he is quite interested in racing.
Just like car fans in this world.
Although there are not many people who personally participate in racing, there are many people who love racing and like to watch racing. Since they like it, they are naturally curious about these tricks. Shuichi Matsumoto feels the same way now.
"This... I think it's probably Jojima Shunya's personal habit."
“Just like some people are born left-handed.”
"This operation makes him feel more at ease and puts him in a very comfortable state."
Takahashi Ryosuke explained.
"This is a very unconventional way of driving, there's no doubt about that."
In the WRC professional race, among the top drivers there is also a master who operates with one hand.
Ryosuke Takahashi added that he had done a lot of data research.
"Click!"
At this time, Jojima Shunya's hand, which had been on the gear lever, finally moved and stepped on the accelerator again at the most appropriate time. When the car speed reached a high enough speed and approached the cornering point,
That speed is just enough for him to perform a perfect slide drift. The slide drift of a vehicle depends entirely on the speed control. Too fast or too slow will not work. It depends on the length and angle of the curve.
"Squeak squeak!"
Toshiya Kijima drove the AP1 and performed a sliding drift in a handsome manner.
"Boom boom boom!"
The 86 in front, driven by Takumi Fujiwara, has already used power drift to quickly turn.
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