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'''Big Reverse Race''' is a type of bonus challenge in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. The goal in these bonus challenges is to race seven opponents to the [[Finish Line (object)|finish line]] and come in 1st after starting out in 8th place, midway through the first lap, and with no countdown or [[Rocket Start]] advantage. The opponents found in Big Reverse Races and their initial positions are predetermined. | '''Big Reverse Race''' is a type of bonus challenge in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. The goal in these bonus challenges is to race seven opponents to the [[Finish Line (object)|finish line]] and come in 1st after starting out in 8th place, midway through the first lap, and with no countdown or [[Rocket Start]] advantage. The opponents found in Big Reverse Races and their initial positions are predetermined. | ||
The player can choose their own driver, [[kart]] and [[glider]] combination instead of being given a set combination to use like in most other bonus challenges. They can also select the speed class, which determines the number of [[Grand Star]]s earned upon clearing a Big Reverse Race bonus challenge: one is awarded for clearing it on 50cc, two on 100cc, and three on 150cc | The player can choose their own driver, [[kart]] and [[glider]] combination instead of being given a set combination to use like in most other bonus challenges. They can also select the speed class, which determines the number of [[Grand Star]]s earned upon clearing a Big Reverse Race bonus challenge: one is awarded for clearing it on 50cc, two on 100cc, and three on 150cc or 200cc. | ||
The following table lists Big Reverse Race bonus challenges by course. "Extra" opponents signify drivers that replace a CPU opponent's usual driver when they are used by the player. | The following table lists Big Reverse Race bonus challenges by course. "Extra" opponents signify drivers that replace a CPU opponent's usual driver when they are used by the player. |