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Revision as of 15:04, December 30, 2010

Template:Racecourse Peach Circuit is a track in the Mario Kart series. It first appeared in Mario Kart: Super Circuit, and reappeared as a retro stage in Mario Kart DS.

Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Appearance in Mario Kart Super Circuit

Peach Circuit is originally Princess Peach's race course in Mario Kart: Super Circuit. It is the first course of the Mushroom Cup, being relatively short with very few obstacles. However, it contains a plenty of curves suited to use drifting. The course has 2 sets of Item Boxes and a lot of coins scattered on the road. Following the coins pattern found in the curves, the user can employ drifting to run over them and take them all in a row.

Item Amount
Item Boxes 6
Coins 50
Jump Pads 0
Boost Pads 0


= Appearance in Mario Kart DS

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Peach Circuit seen in Mario Kart DS.

In Mario Kart DS, Peach Circuit is the third race in the Shell Cup. The course has not suffered several changes from Mario Kart Super Circuit. However, like other courses seen in Super Circuit to Mario Kart DS, it shows an enhanced graphic look. Mission 1-2 is carried out on this circuit. Peach must collect 15 coins in a section of the track in 30 seconds. It is available on Wi-Fi on VS. mode.

Staff Ghost

1:12.011 using Peach in the Royale

Other Descriptions

  • Official European Website: “A sweet little track from the Mario Kart: Super Circuit era, Peach Circuit’s gentle curves make for an easy introduction to classic course racing. There are no obstacles to spoil the view, so there’s plenty of space to practice those power-slides…”

Names in Other Languages

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Gallery


See also


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