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The '''Daytripper''', known as the '''Royal Racer''' in British English, is a [[kart]] from the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. The vehicle resembles an old-fashioned and decorated horse-drawn coach, with its rear tires larger than the front. The emblem is located on the sides and back of the kart. Its American English name is a reference to the Beatles' song "{{wp|Day Tripper}}", and its Spanish name references the lyrics "''She was a daytripper, Sunday driver yeah''". | The '''Daytripper''', known as the '''Royal Racer''' in British English, is a [[kart]] from the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series. The vehicle resembles an old-fashioned and decorated horse-drawn coach, with its rear tires larger than the front. The emblem is located on the sides and back of the kart. Its American English name is a reference to the Beatles' song "{{wp|Day Tripper}}", and its Spanish name references the lyrics "''She was a daytripper, Sunday driver yeah''". |