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File:MK8 - DS Tick Tock Clock.PNG|[[Luigi]], in his green Circuit Special. | File:MK8 - DS Tick Tock Clock.PNG|[[Luigi]], in his green Circuit Special. | ||
File:TickTockClockMK85thTrailer.png|[[Baby Luigi]], in his green Circuit Special. | File:TickTockClockMK85thTrailer.png|[[Baby Luigi]], in his green Circuit Special. | ||
File:Circuit Special Princess Orange.jpg|The orange/yellow varnish. | File:Circuit Special Princess Orange.jpg|The orange/yellow varnish. | ||
File:CircuitSpecial-Black.png|The black varnish. | File:CircuitSpecial-Black.png|The black varnish. | ||
File:CircuitSpecialBodyMK8.png|The blue/white varnish. | |||
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Revision as of 15:42, July 25, 2014
Circuit Special is an unlockable kart body in Mario Kart 8. It resembles a Formula One car, similar to the Sprinter (B Dasher Mk. 2 in the PAL regions and Japan) from Mario Kart Wii. It offers a speed and weight boost, but it hinders in acceleration and especially traction; it shares its stats with the Sports Coupe and the Mach 8.
Stats
Stat values are out of 6.
- Speed: +0.5
- Acceleration: -0.25
- Weight: +0.25
- Handling: 0
- Traction: -1
Color schemes
Gallery
Toad, in his blue Circuit Special.
- MK8 - GCN Sherbet Land.PNG
Rosalina, in her blue Circuit Special.
- MarioCircuitSpecial.JPG
Mario, in his blue Circuit Special.
- MK8 - DS Tick Tock Clock.PNG
Luigi, in his green Circuit Special.
- TickTockClockMK85thTrailer.png
Baby Luigi, in his green Circuit Special.
- Circuit Special Princess Orange.jpg
The orange/yellow varnish.
- CircuitSpecial-Black.png
The black varnish.
Names in other languages
Trivia
- Similarly, the Sport Bike also has orange and yellow varnish that greatly resembles the orange and yellow varnish for the Circuit Special.
- The green varnish for the Circuit Special greatly resembles the green varnish for the Sport Bike.
- The Circuit Special is called the Sprinter 2.0 in Dutch, either a reference to the B Dasher (Sprinter in Dutch), or the Sprinter (B Dasher Mk. 2 in PAL regions and Japan).