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In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', if a driver goes into the water, they can drive underwater for about four seconds until [[Lakitu]] pulls them out. This allows them to potentially get back onto the racecourse unassisted. Additionally, in certain tracks introduced before ''Mario Kart 7'', the player can drive in certain sections underwater in tracks such as [[GCN Peach Beach]] or [[DS Cheep Cheep Beach]]; however, this instead slows them down, acting similar to driving in off-road sections. Β 
In ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'', if a driver goes into the water, they can drive underwater for about four seconds until [[Lakitu]] pulls them out. This allows them to potentially get back onto the racecourse unassisted. Additionally, in certain tracks introduced before ''Mario Kart 7'', the player can drive in certain sections underwater in tracks such as [[GCN Peach Beach]] or [[DS Cheep Cheep Beach]]; however, this instead slows them down, acting similar to driving in off-road sections. Β 


Underwater driving does not return in ''[[Mario Kart World]]'', with racers instead driving on the surface of the water.
Underwater driving does not return in ''[[Mario Kart World]]'', as racers can now drive on the surface of the water.


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