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===Grand Prix===
===Grand Prix===
[[File:Peachcircuitmksc.png|thumb|left|Players participating in a race at Peach Circuit.]]
[[File:Peachcircuitmksc.png|thumb|left|Players participating in a race at Peach Circuit.]]
In this mode, one or two players race against the CPU. The player chooses a cup and plays the four courses it contains. The player earns points by placing within the first four positions. When finished in fifth place or lower, the player must restart the race. The player is able to restart a race three times, with three race flags representing the lives. When the flags run out, the player can no longer restart any race in the cup, and must start from the first race if they fail to reach 4th or higher. When playing with two players, only one player has to finish in the top four in order to move on to the next race. At the end of the cup, the player with the most points wins. There are three different speeds to choose from, each with varying difficulty.
In this mode, one or two players race against the CPU. The player chooses a cup and plays the four courses it contains. The player earns points by placing within the first four positions. When finished in fifth place or lower, the player must restart the race. The player is able to restart a race three times, with three race flags representing the lives. When the flags run out, the player can no longer restart any race in the cup, and must start from the first race if they fail to reach 4th or higher. When playing with two players, only one player has to finish in the top four in order to move on to the next race. At the end of the cup, the player with the most points wins. There are three different speeds to choose from, each with varying difficulty. If you place 4th or lower at the end of a Grand Prix, your character will appear in front of the 3 winning players and be crushed by the podium.
*'''50cc''' - This engine size is the smallest engine size. [[Kart]]s go at a slower pace than other engine sizes. Computers rarely use items against the player. This engine size is best suited for beginners.
*'''50cc''' - This engine size is the smallest engine size. [[Kart]]s go at a slower pace than other engine sizes. Computers rarely use items against the player. This engine size is best suited for beginners.
*'''100cc''' - A slightly larger engine size. Karts go slightly faster than 50cc, but not as fast as 150cc. Computers use items more often against the player. This engine size is better suited for intermediate players.
*'''100cc''' - A slightly larger engine size. Karts go slightly faster than 50cc, but not as fast as 150cc. Computers use items more often against the player. This engine size is better suited for intermediate players.