Figure-8 Circuit

Figure-8 Circuit is a race course in Mario Kart DS. It is the first race course of the Mushroom Cup, as well as the location of the awards ceremony held after any cup. The race track resembles an 8. It is comparable to Luigi Circuit of numerous other Mario Kart games, as simple, straightforward, and free of gimmicks. This race course has its own music introduction.

Missions
Missions 1-1 and 2-2 take place on this circuit. The first requires the player to pass through 5 gates in order and the second requires them to collect 10 coins.

Official descriptions

 * Instruction booklet: “This course is laid out in the shape of the number 8. The road is wide and the corners are broad, so you can run through the whole thing at high speed.”
 * Official website: “This figure-eight shaped course boasts a wide racetrack with easy corners. It’s ideal for constant top-speed racing.”
 * Official European website: “With just two straights and two bends, your first stop in the Mushroom Cup season is as simple as they come (with the exception of Baby Park’s basic loop). So hit the gas, impress the crowds and save your strengths for the harder tracks to come.”

Trivia

 * In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there is a Mario Kart-themed course entitled "Mario Circuit" that has a similar layout to Figure-8 Circuit.
 * This is the only course in Mario Kart DS to have its own introduction when entering Grand Prix.
 * This is the only "circuit" in the Mario Kart series that is not owned by any playable character.
 * In Mario Kart 8's rendition of Mario Circuit, it's shaped after a number 8, much like this course. However, it's also based on a Möbius strip, thanks to the game's anti-gravity mechanic.
 * This is the only Mushroom Cup course in Mario Kart DS that has yet to be a retro course. Yoshi Falls returned in Mario Kart Wii, Cheep Cheep Beach returned in Mario Kart 8, and Luigi's Mansion returned in Mario Kart 7.