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Similarly to [[Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway 1]], the course begins with a slight downhill slope leading to the {{wp|Central Area, Singapore|Central Area}}. However, this time the racers take a left turn to a glider ramp that sends players in between the towers of the {{wp|Marina Bay Sands}}. After they have finished gliding, players drive through the {{wp|Gardens by the Bay}}. Like an indoors portion of [[Toad's Factory]], the road is split into two [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belts]], one half going forwards and the other half going backwards. Players can drive on either side to either drive faster or slower. Unlike Toad's Factory, however, these conveyor belts have small ramps players can use to do tricks. The conveyor belt stops after the racers take a reverse curve, taking them on to the {{wp|Helix Bridge}}. Players drive off a ramp before driving down to {{wp|The Float @ Marina Bay}}. The player then goes underneath the floating platform, and then makes a sharp left afterwards to the finish line.
Similarly to [[Singapore Speedway]], the course begins with a slight downhill slope leading to the {{wp|Central Area, Singapore|Central Area}}. However, this time the racers take a left turn to a glider ramp that sends players in between the towers of the {{wp|Marina Bay Sands}}. After they have finished gliding, players drive through the {{wp|Gardens by the Bay}}. Like an indoors portion of [[Toad's Factory]], the road is split into two [[Conveyor Belt|conveyor belts]], one half going forwards and the other half going backwards. Players can drive on either side to either drive faster or slower. Unlike Toad's Factory, however, these conveyor belts have small ramps players can use to do tricks. The conveyor belt stops after the racers take a reverse curve, taking them on to the {{wp|Helix Bridge}}. Players drive off a ramp before driving down to {{wp|The Float @ Marina Bay}}. The player then goes underneath the floating platform, and then makes a sharp left afterwards to the finish line.


Unlike the first Singapore Speedway route, all variations of this course start at the same location.
Unlike the first Singapore Speedway route, all variations of this course start at the same location.

Revision as of 17:11, July 27, 2022

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

This article is about the second Singapore Speedway layout featured in the Ocean Tour. For the first layout of Singapore Speedway, see Singapore Speedway.
Singapore Speedway 2
MKT Icon SingaporeSpeedway2.png
The course's icon, featuring the Gardens by the Bay
Information
Appears in Mario Kart Tour (2022)
Tour(s)
Based on Singapore
Music sample
Main theme
With additional synths and percussion
Course map
Map of Singapore Speedway 2 from Mario Kart Tour

Singapore Speedway 2 is a race course in Mario Kart Tour. It is named after and inspired by Singapore, and made its debut in the Ocean Tour. Unlike its predecessor, Singapore Speedway 2 was not the signature course of the tour at the time of its debut, instead, GCN Daisy Cruiser was the signature course.

This course is a favorite of Mario (Musician), Mario (Swimwear), Mario (SNES), Luigi (Vacation), Dr. Luigi, Toadette (Sailor), and the Dolphin Mii Racing Suit.

The course also appears as Singapore Speedway 2R (reverse) and Singapore Speedway 2T (with ramps).

Course layout

Singapore Speedway 1 and 2 combined
The city course's layout in
relation to its other layouts

Similarly to Singapore Speedway, the course begins with a slight downhill slope leading to the Central Area. However, this time the racers take a left turn to a glider ramp that sends players in between the towers of the Marina Bay Sands. After they have finished gliding, players drive through the Gardens by the Bay. Like an indoors portion of Toad's Factory, the road is split into two conveyor belts, one half going forwards and the other half going backwards. Players can drive on either side to either drive faster or slower. Unlike Toad's Factory, however, these conveyor belts have small ramps players can use to do tricks. The conveyor belt stops after the racers take a reverse curve, taking them on to the Helix Bridge. Players drive off a ramp before driving down to The Float @ Marina Bay. The player then goes underneath the floating platform, and then makes a sharp left afterwards to the finish line.

Unlike the first Singapore Speedway route, all variations of this course start at the same location.

Gallery

Course icons

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese シンガポール スプラッシュ2
Shingapōru Supurasshu 2
Singapore Splash 2

Chinese (simplified) 新加坡竞速赛道2
Xīnjiāpō Jìngsù Sàidào 2
Singapore Speedway 2

Chinese (traditional) 新加坡競速賽道2
Xīnjiāpō Jìngsù Sàidào 2
Singapore Speedway 2

French Poursuite à Singapour 2
Pursuit in Singapore 2
German Überholspur Singapur 2
Singapore Fast Lane 2
Italian Singapore a tutto gas 2
Flat Out Singapore 2
Korean 싱가포르 스피드웨이 2
Sing-gapoleu Seupideuwei 2
Singapore Speedway 2

Portuguese Singapura Sublime 2
Sublime Singapore 2
Spanish Acelerón en Singapur 2
Acceleration in Singapore 2