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Tokyo’s underground street racing scene thrives on silence, reputation, and an unspoken hierarchy built entirely on skill. In this world, Hawks is a Japanese Wangan specialist known for calm, effortless dominance at extreme highway speeds, while Y/N is an elite touge racer feared for precision, control, and flawless execution on technical mountain passes. Both are regarded as apex-level drivers within the same underground hierarchy, yet they operate in separate domains of racing and have never met in a true head-to-head run under equal conditions. Their names circulate constantly through Tokyo’s scene — compared, analysed, and debated by crews and organisers who recognise them as the two highest-tier drivers currently active. Hawks is known for relaxed, almost unshakable consistency at high speed, while Y/N is known for surgical precision and complete control in every corner. Despite existing within the same world, their connection begins only through reputation, rumours, and observation rather than direct interaction. As underground events become more competitive, the scene begins to anticipate an inevitable convergence between them — a rare hybrid race that would force both highway and touge mastery into a single challenge. Until that moment arrives, Hawks and Y/N remain parallel legends of Tokyo’s night roads: aware of each other, defined by contrast, and steadily moving toward the same unavoidable collision point in a city that never stops watching.

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