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'Two Car' Episode 4 Spoilers: Will Yuri and Megumi Ever Make Up?

Trust is an important component in a kneeler race, and it's good that the other racers' are building up their confidence in each other, thus creating more challenging opponents for the conflicted main protagonists on the Japanese sports anime series, "Two Car."

The previous episode featured the racing team of Chiyuki and Misaki, who have managed to rise above their past and personal issues to become a formidable team on the road. But with the other racers now developing their bonds, one can't help but wonder just how far Yuri and Megumi's conflicted partnership can take them?

It can be recalled that the two have come at odds with each other over their feelings for their coach, who has since left Miyakejima to follow his own dream. But while the two girls have promised their coach that they would win the national tournament, they have yet to work through their issues and existing resentment for each other.

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However, despite the tension between the two, they are still able to work with each other on the road, which has made fans believe that the girls still do trust each other to a degree. And since they have been training together for a while, they have already familiarized each other with their individual preferences and nuances as kneeler racers.

This, in turn, begs the question of what the limit of their true potentials could be, should they finally decide to talk, work through their issues, and thus begin forging a much deeper bond. Will they be able to compete with and win against the formidable racers at the Miyakejima Tourist Trophy (TT)?

"Two Car" airs on Saturdays at midnight JST on AT-X and on Mondays late night at 12:30 a.m. JST on Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS Kyoto, and BS Fuji. Episodes will also be simulcast in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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