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* [[Die or Fly]]: He learned his Lifting Turn technique while in this state in ''Saga'' and also in ''11'', as a result, he learned the Inertial Drift.
* [[Die or Fly]]: He learned his Lifting Turn technique while in this state in ''Saga'' and also in ''11'', as a result, he learned the Inertial Drift.
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: His father Hiroyuki, the person who created the AI supercomputer for his car, {{spoiler|was killed by Smith, who wanted to use Asurada as a weapon of mass destruction.}}
* [[Disappeared Dad]]: His father Hiroyuki, the person who created the AI supercomputer for his car, {{spoiler|was killed by Smith, who wanted to use Asurada as a weapon of mass destruction.}}
* [[Distressed Dude]]: Damn you, Nagumo!
* [[Dude in Distress]]: Damn you, Nagumo!
* [[Falling Into the Cockpit]]
* [[Falling Into the Cockpit]]
* [[The Hero]]
* [[The Hero]]
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* [[Think Nothing of It]]: In episode 25 of the TV series, he said that he just trusted in Asurada in a reception when talked about him saving Asuka, Osamu and everyone else in a plane when the plane couldn't lower the wheel.
* [[Think Nothing of It]]: In episode 25 of the TV series, he said that he just trusted in Asurada in a reception when talked about him saving Asuka, Osamu and everyone else in a plane when the plane couldn't lower the wheel.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Once he learned more of his driving skills, he became a full-fledged racer.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Once he learned more of his driving skills, he became a full-fledged racer.
* [[Took a Level In Jerkass]]: In ''SAGA''. He regains his original personality towards the end of episode 4.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: In ''SAGA''. He regains his original personality towards the end of episode 4.
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]]: In episode 3 of ''Double One'', after he drove recklessly on the test track as he's put into Asuka's arms and then he fell down as he threw up.
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]]: In episode 3 of ''Double One'', after he drove recklessly on the test track as he's put into Asuka's arms and then he fell down as he threw up.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: He finds himself at the receiving end of this a few times, like in EP 12 of the TV series.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: He finds himself at the receiving end of this a few times, like in EP 12 of the TV series.
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* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: He does this to Henri in the final episode of ''Zero'' after Henri tried to abandon his chance of winning the championship. Ironically, he was slapped by his father in a flashback in the TV series before he leaves his home to England.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: He does this to Henri in the final episode of ''Zero'' after Henri tried to abandon his chance of winning the championship. Ironically, he was slapped by his father in a flashback in the TV series before he leaves his home to England.
* {{spoiler|[[He Knows Too Much]]: Schumacher knew that Hayato's father was developing Asurada during their tenure in Missing Link and learns about Smith's sinister plans. Smith tries to kill him for exposing his secrets, but wound up injuring him instead. He got better, but unfortunately, he suffered an eye injury, which would set the course for ''11''.}}
* {{spoiler|[[He Knows Too Much]]: Schumacher knew that Hayato's father was developing Asurada during their tenure in Missing Link and learns about Smith's sinister plans. Smith tries to kill him for exposing his secrets, but wound up injuring him instead. He got better, but unfortunately, he suffered an eye injury, which would set the course for ''11''.}}
* [[Jerkass Facade]]: In ''11'', it seems that he [[Took a Level In Jerkass]] once he challenges Hayato and the other drivers, {{spoiler|but it turns out that he just wanted to ''teach'' Hayato how to be a better racer as his eyesight problems begins to worsen.}}
* [[Jerkass Facade]]: In ''11'', it seems that he [[Took a Level in Jerkass]] once he challenges Hayato and the other drivers, {{spoiler|but it turns out that he just wanted to ''teach'' Hayato how to be a better racer as his eyesight problems begins to worsen.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: He is Asuka's long lost brother, he ran away from home 5 years before the original series takes place to be a racer in England.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: He is Asuka's long lost brother, he ran away from home 5 years before the original series takes place to be a racer in England.}}
* [[Mysterious Protector]]: In the first half of the TV series.
* [[Mysterious Protector]]: In the first half of the TV series.
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Seiichirou Shiba is the main character in the [[Play Station]] Game ''Future GPX Cyber Formula: The New Challenger''. However, [[Canon Immigrant|he also appeared in the extra endings]] of ''SIN''.
Seiichirou Shiba is the main character in the [[PlayStation]] Game ''Future GPX Cyber Formula: The New Challenger''. However, [[Canon Immigrant|he also appeared in the extra endings]] of ''SIN''.


In 2015, he saw Hayato's first World Championship win in Fujioka, Japan, and he has decided to become a CF driver just like Hayato. He would enter the Cyber Formula series in 2020, being a test driver of Sugo Winners, the secondary team of Sugo Grand Prix, and he was assigned with v-Asurada AKF-0/1B, sharing the same chassis with Hayato's v-Asurada AKF-0, but using a different Cyber System called "Nemesis".
In 2015, he saw Hayato's first World Championship win in Fujioka, Japan, and he has decided to become a CF driver just like Hayato. He would enter the Cyber Formula series in 2020, being a test driver of Sugo Winners, the secondary team of Sugo Grand Prix, and he was assigned with v-Asurada AKF-0/1B, sharing the same chassis with Hayato's v-Asurada AKF-0, but using a different Cyber System called "Nemesis".