Tour Sydney Sprint

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This article is about the combined race course in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass. For each Mario Kart Tour layout of the course, see Sydney Sprint and Sydney Sprint 2.
Sydney Sprint
Tour Sydney Sprint as it appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Information
Appears in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass) (2022)
Cup(s) Propeller Cup
Based on Sydney, Australia
Sydney Sprint and Sydney Sprint 2

Sydney Sprint is a race course that appears in the Booster Course Pass for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. It is an expanded and combined version of Sydney Sprint and Sydney Sprint 2 from Mario Kart Tour. It is the first course of the Propeller Cup.[1]

It is one of two courses from Mario Kart Tour to appear in the second wave, alongside Tour New York Minute.

Course layout

While the specific layout is yet to be confirmed, the course features portions from Sydney Sprint, such as Luna Park, and Sydney Sprint 2, such as the portion where players drive around the Sydney Opera House. A portion of the unreleased park section of the track, likely for a Sydney Sprint 3, is also shown in the trailer. Additional gameplay footage shows that the Sydney Harbour Bridge now has ramps in the middle and that Coins are now thrown from the train; it is unclear if they replace the items previously thrown out or accompany them instead. The fountain that could be tricked off of in Tour is now surrounded by grass, is much smaller, and is level with the track instead of slightly raised up; presumably, this spot now acts as an offroad shortcut. The ferry from Tour's Glider Challenge set in SNES Koopa Troopa Beach 2 is also present as part of the race course. Additionally, the course goes in reverse at some point, similar to Tour Paris Promenade. Notably, racers are seen traversing the Sydney Sprint 2 route and the Sydney Sprint route in reverse, indicating that the routes for Sydney 1 and 2 may be open simultaneously; alternatively, the R route could follow from the route for Sydney Sprint 3 as a means of reversing racers for the second layout.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シドニーサンシャイン[?]
Shidonī Sanshain
Sydney Sunshine
Chinese (simplified) 悉尼冲刺[?]
Xīní Chōngcì
Sydney Sprint
Chinese (traditional) 雪梨衝刺[?]
Xuělí Chōngcì
Sydney Sprint
Dutch Sydney-Sprint[?] Sydney Sprint
French Sprint à Sydney[?] Sprint in Sydney
German Sydney-Spritztour[?] Sydney Joyride
Italian Sprint a Sydney[?] Sprint in Sydney
Korean 시드니 스프린트[?]
Sideuni Seupeulinteu
Sydney Sprint
Portuguese (NOA) Volta em Sydney[?] Lap in Sydney
Portuguese (NOE) Acelerações em Sydney[?] Acceleration in Sydney
Russian Сиднейский спринт[?]
Sidneyskiy sprint
Sydney Sprint
Spanish Sídney sin Pausa[?] Sydney without Pause

References