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====Advanced Controls====
====Advanced Controls====
[[File:Rocket_Start_(Mario_Kart_Wii).jpg|thumb|200px|[[Koopa Troopa]] performing a [[Rocket Start]] at [[Koopa Cape]].]]
[[File:Rocket_Start_(Mario_Kart_Wii).jpg|thumb|200px|[[Koopa Troopa]] performing a successful [[Rocket Start]] at [[Koopa Cape]].]]
*'''Rocket Start:''' Drivers can perform a speed boost when a race begins. If drivers hold down the corresponding acceleration button right after the timer displays the number two, then he/she will receive an extra speed boost when the word ''GO!'' appears on the screen. However, if drivers hold down the acceleration button for too long and when the final beep is heard, their engine bursts and they get an even worse start than a regular one and take a few seconds to recover.
*'''Rocket Start:''' Drivers can perform a speed boost when a race begins. If drivers hold down the corresponding acceleration button right after the timer displays the number two, then he/she will receive an extra speed boost when the word ''GO!'' appears on the screen. However, if drivers hold down the acceleration button for too long and when the final beep is heard, their engine bursts and they get an even worse start than a regular one and take a few seconds to recover.
*'''Mini-turbo:''' When drivers drift for a reasonable amount of time varying on the vehicle used, blue sparks erupt from the vehicle's rear tires. Releasing the drift button gives them a short burst of speed. In a kart, drivers can keep drifting for longer periods to get orange sparks and a longer boost. However, orange sparks cannot be created on bikes. Of course, the drifting stats of the vehicle used also matters. Drivers can also perform a "standing mini-turbo" by holding the brake and drift buttons at the same time. A mini-turbo can't be performed when drifting is set to automatic, but the standing mini-turbo can.
*'''Mini-turbo:''' When drivers drift for a reasonable amount of time varying on the vehicle used, blue sparks erupt from the vehicle's rear tires. Releasing the drift button gives them a short burst of speed. In a kart, drivers can keep drifting for longer periods to get orange sparks and a longer boost. However, orange sparks cannot be created on bikes. Of course, the drifting stats of the vehicle used also matters. Drivers can also perform a "standing mini-turbo" by holding the brake and drift buttons at the same time. A mini-turbo can't be performed when drifting is set to automatic, but the standing mini-turbo can.
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