Tour Vancouver Velocity

Vancouver Velocity is a race track in Mario Kart Tour. It is named after and inspired by Vancouver, Canada: due to this, it is the signature course of the Vancouver Tour. The course also appears as Vancouver Velocity R (Reverse variant), Vancouver Velocity T (Variant with ramps), and Vancouver Velocity R/T (Reverse variant with ramps). The course is favored by Birdo (Light Blue) and Rosalina (Aurora).

Layout
In the standard layout, the racers start the course in a street next to the, with the Vancouver Olympic Cauldron up ahead on the right. After driving underneath the Olympic Cauldron, players can see with a little concessions building on the left and a suspension bridge area on the right, where numerous Swoops reside. After players make a sharp turn right onto the suspension bridge itself, they must make an S-curve on the bridge to a glider ramp, which takes them back behind the Convention Centre. Afterwards, taking a right turn brings the players to the street where the finish line awaits them. Goombas also appear too in this course. There's also a T course.

Vancouver Tour
In the Vancouver Tour, Vancouver Velocity serves as the tour's signature course. It appears as the first course in the Rosalina Cup, the second course in the Lakitu Cup, and the location of the challenges in the Mario Cup, the Donkey Kong Cup, the Pauline Cup, and the Peachette Cup. It also has a Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Baby Rosalina Cup and the third course in the Diddy Kong Cup, a Reverse variant which appears as the third course in the King Boo Cup and the first course in the Wario Cup, and a Reverse/Trick variant which appears as the second course in the Dry Bowser Cup and the third course in the Peachette Cup.



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 * Mario Kart Tour Twitter: "Vancouver offers the perfect blend of natural and urban living, but don't slow down to smell the roses—this is a blue race, after all! Notice the magnificent aurora above and look for the suspension bridge as you put the pedal to the metal in Vancouver Velocity!"