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==Trivia==
*On September 15th, 2021, one year after the first variant released, Los Angeles County voted to shut down all of its oil fields, including Inglewood Oil Field, making its active use in Los Angeles Laps 2 and in ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' inaccurate.
*This course has had the most starting line locations out of any course in the series, with 5 different locations.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:59, July 13, 2023

Los Angeles Laps
Los Angeles Laps in Mario Kart Tour
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2020 (1), 2021 (3), 2022 (2))
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 5) (2023)
Cup(s) Cherry Cup
Tour(s)
Based on Los Angeles and Santa Monica, United States
Music sample
Course map
Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps
The map of Los Angeles Laps from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 2
The map of Los Angeles Laps 2 from Mario Kart Tour
Los Angeles Laps 3
The map of Los Angeles Laps 3 from Mario Kart Tour
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Map of Tour Los Angeles Laps in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Staff ghost(s)
8DX 150cc Nin★Alice
1:57.938 MarioCometSlimSuper Glider
8DX 200cc Nin★Mitsu
1:25.694 Birdo (Red)Pipe FrameMonster (tire)Super Glider

Los Angeles Laps is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It takes place in Los Angeles, California, United States, and as such it makes its debut in the city's namesake tour, the 2020 Los Angeles Tour. However, the course itself also includes landmarks from the greater Los Angeles County, such as the Santa Monica Pier and the Inglewood Oil Field. Los Angeles Laps has three separate routes called Los Angeles Laps, Los Angeles Laps 2, and Los Angeles Laps 3. The second route debuted in the 2022 Los Angeles Tour while the third route debuted in the 2021 Los Angeles Tour. The first route features the Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach, the second route focuses on the Inglewood Oil Field, while the third route takes racers over Dodger Stadium and through Beverly Hills. Unlike other city courses, each route of Los Angeles Laps takes place in an entirely different part of the overall track, thus every route has its own finish line position. So far, this is the only city course where the finish line is at a different location in each layout. The inclusion of this track makes the United States the only country to be represented by more than one city track, being this along with the New York Minute tracks.

The first route of this course is a favorite of Pauline (Party Time), Toad (Party Time), Mario (Swimwear), Mario (Sunshine), Fire Rosalina, Daisy (Swimwear), Mario (Baseball), Daisy (Thai Dress), and the Dolphin Mii Racing Suit. The second route is a favorite of Mario (Swimwear), Mario (Baseball), Mario (Golf), King Bob-omb (Gold), Waluigi (Vampire), and Chargin' Chuck, and the third route is a favorite of Pink Yoshi, Fire Rosalina, Pauline (Rose), Mario (Baseball), Luigi (Vacation), Mario (Golf), Donkey Kong Jr. (SNES), Birdo (Black), Petey Piranha, and the Pastry Chef and Ice-Cream Mii Racing Suits. It is also a favorite of Chargin' Chuck if he is at level 6.

Los Angeles Laps appears as a classic course in the Booster Course Pass for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as the first course of the Cherry Cup.

Mario Kart Tour

Course layouts

Several landmarks of Los Angeles and Santa Monica can be seen throughout each of Los Angeles Laps' layouts, which are 777 Tower, Beverly Hills City Hall, Capitol Records Building, Dodger Stadium, Inglewood Oil Field, Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles Convention Center, Muscle Beach, Rodeo Drive Walk of Style, Santa Monica Pier, Tongva Park, Venice Beach and the Venice Beach Skatepark, Griffith Observatory, Getty Center, and the Westin Bonaventure Hotel.

Los Angeles Laps' course layout in relation to its other layoutsLos Angeles Laps 2's course layout in relation to its other layouts
Los Angeles Laps 3's course layout in relation to its other layouts
The city course's routes in relation to each other.

Los Angeles Laps

In the standard layout, all of the racers start the course on the Santa Monica Pier. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the left through a couple shops and onto the beach, then makes a slight left through a blue lifeguard tower. After continuing left, the course shifts right into a skatepark with multiple paths and graffiti of a Bill Blaster, some Bullet Bills, Bananas, Bloopers, two Bob-omb Plugs icons, two Red Shells, a Bowser icon and some Piranha Plants in a Warp Pipe. After that, the course shifts left underneath an elongated lifeguard tower bridge; the course then curves to the left where the rest of the beach is littered with a few Sidesteppers and an underwater section at the side. On the second lap, most of the water will disappear. Players can then make a slight S-motion into a double-lane road through the street, where they can alternate between the two lanes at will. After a wide turn left, the player then drives straight and back onto the pier, where the finish line awaits.

When configured for Coin Rush, signs will direct Gold Mario up the highest skate ramp while cars and buses will block off a lane in the double-lane road, making the collection of coins easier.

The course also appears as Los Angeles Laps R (reversed), Los Angeles Laps T (with ramps), and Los Angeles Laps R/T (reversed with ramps).

Los Angeles Laps 2

The course begins in a different location from Los Angeles Laps, this time, the starting line is located on a road far away from the Santa Monica Pier, this is due to this route's layout not involving the pier nor the beach in any way, unlike the first route. Following a left turn, racers drive towards the Inglewood Oil Field. Taking a slight left turn brings them into the oil field, where there are multiple forks in the road. Each route features pumpjacks as obstacles. Players take a U-turn to the left to continue through the oil field, avoiding two more pumpjacks and a large water tower. A sharp right takes the racers back into the main city streets, where they cross a bridge on a long straightaway, before taking one last left turn back to the starting line.

The course also appears as Los Angeles Laps 2R (reversed), Los Angeles Laps 2T (with ramps), and Los Angeles Laps 2R/T (reversed with ramps).

Despite being labeled as the second route, Los Angeles Laps 2 released seven months after Los Angeles Laps 3 did. This marks the second time a city course's layouts have been released out of numerical order, the first being Berlin Byways 2, which released more than a year before Berlin Byways.

Los Angeles Laps 3

In the standard layout, players start on a street that runs perpendicular to the Santa Monica Pier. Just after the starting line, the road curves to the left in front of Tongva Park, then makes a slight right as it goes under a bridge (which is part of a road in Los Angeles Laps 2), and then curves left again to go through the Los Angeles Convention Center. The road curves to the right as it goes under the canopy of the convention center, and then curves left shortly before a Glide Ramp which sends the player over Dodger Stadium. After landing on the other side of the stadium, the player immediately makes two left turns before continuing down a curvy road towards Two Rodeo Drive. After going through Rodeo Drive, the player makes a sharp left turn to return to the finish line. In the reverse and trick variant, racers drive on top of the convention center. At the start of the curvy road towards Two Rodeo Drive, there's a small corner that can only be traversed through with the use of a Dash Mushroom.

The course also appears as Los Angeles Laps 3R (reversed), Los Angeles Laps 3T (with ramps), and Los Angeles Laps 3R/T (reversed with ramps).

Appearances

For this course's tour appearances, see List of Los Angeles Laps tour appearances in Mario Kart Tour.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

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Tour Los Angeles Laps in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Los Angeles Laps in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Los Angeles Laps returns in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the Wave 5 of the Booster Course Pass. It appears as the first course of the Cherry Cup. The course has received significant visual upgrades, now being set in the day instead of sunset.[1] The course begins at the original Los Angeles Laps' starting line, before continuing normally along the first variant until the intersection with 3, turning right and passing under another lap gate on the bridge. Los Angeles Laps 3's route is used for the second lap, except at the end, instead of turning left again, racers continue straight before making a left turn into the Inglewood Oil Field, passing under another gate. After passing under pumpjacks and over a bridge, racers make their way back to the four-way central intersection, before turning right and returning to the finish line at the Santa Monica Pier. It is the third course in the Mario Kart series to open a cup and only use sections, after Wuhu Loop in Mario Kart 7 and Tour Athens Dash in the Feather Cup. The Venice Beach Skatepark now includes a half-pipe. The parked cars have been removed. Rodeo Drive's elevation has been evened out, with a less gradual jump in height entering it. A ramp with Dash Panels has been added around where Los Angeles Laps 3's starting line was in Tour, with another smaller one added along the upper middle route in Inglewood Oil Field. Two glider rings with Item Boxes have been added to Inglewood Oil Field, accessible using the Glide Ramp from the original iteration in Tour. The shortcut along the Los Angeles Laps 3 route is now grassy, while two new ones have been added along the left turns that originally housed the starting line of Los Angeles Laps 2.

Los Angeles Laps is one of three courses from Mario Kart Tour to be present in the fifth wave, alongside Tour Athens Dash and Tour Vancouver Velocity. It is also the only course from Mario Kart Tour to not feature half-pipes that would later include them upon returning as a classic course.

Prior to the course's official announcement for the Booster Course Pass, a very brief portion of Los Angeles Laps' music was present within the internal data for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in version 2.1.0. The filename for the music snippet was "Cnsw_48", meaning it was assigned to the fourth and final course of the Boomerang Cup in the Booster Course Pass, included in the fourth wave. Los Angeles Laps was not present in the fourth wave of the downloadable content; however, Bangkok Rush, a course labelled internally as a Wave 5 course, was, implying that it and Los Angeles Laps were switched at one point in development.

Sponsors

Gallery

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Los Angeles Laps

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Screenshots

Los Angeles Laps 2

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Los Angeles Laps 3

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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ロサンゼルスコースト[?]
Ros Anzerusu Kōsuto
Los Angeles Coast
Chinese (simplified) 洛杉矶环圈[?]
Luòshānjī Huánquān
Los Angeles Loop
Chinese (traditional) 洛杉磯環圈[?]
Luòshānjī Huánquān
Los Angeles Loop
Dutch Los Angeles-Boulevard[?] -
French Road-trip à Los Angeles[?] Los Angeles Road-trip
German Los-Angeles-Strandpartie[?] Los Angeles' Beach
Italian Panorama di Los Angeles[?] Los Angeles' Panorama
Korean 로스앤젤레스 랩[?]
Loseu Aenjelleseu Laeb
Los Angeles Laps
Portuguese Litoral de Los Angeles[?] Los Angeles' Coast
Russian Виды Лос-Анджелеса[?]
Vidy Los-Andzhelesa
Views of Los Angeles
Spanish A tope en Los Ángeles[?] To the limit in Los Angeles

Trivia

  • On September 15th, 2021, one year after the first variant released, Los Angeles County voted to shut down all of its oil fields, including Inglewood Oil Field, making its active use in Los Angeles Laps 2 and in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe inaccurate.
  • This course has had the most starting line locations out of any course in the series, with 5 different locations.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo UK (July 6, 2023). Wave 5 of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass launches July 12th!. YouTube. Retrieved July 6, 2023.