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This course has three routes named Singapore Speedway, '''Singapore Speedway 2''', and '''Singapore Speedway 3'''. The second route debuted in the [[Ocean Tour]], while the third debuted in the [[Winter Tour (2023)|2023 Winter Tour]]. The first route has a strong focus on the {{wp|Marina Bay Sands}}, the second route takes racers through the {{wp|Gardens by the Bay}} and the {{wp|Helix Bridge}}, and the third route takes racers over the {{wp|ArtScience Museum}} and through {{wp|Chinatown (Singapore)|Chinatown}}. The first and second routes have the racers go around Singapore counterclockwise; however, the third route has them go around clockwise instead. This course uses a unique music arrangement when racers are in Chinatown; making it one of two city courses in ''Mario Kart Tour'' whose music changes depending on where in the course racers are, alongside [[Madrid Drive]].
This course has three routes named Singapore Speedway, '''Singapore Speedway 2''', and '''Singapore Speedway 3'''. The second route debuted in the [[Ocean Tour]], while the third debuted in the [[Winter Tour (2023)|2023 Winter Tour]]. The first route has a strong focus on the {{wp|Marina Bay Sands}}, the second route takes racers through the {{wp|Gardens by the Bay}} and the {{wp|Helix Bridge}}, and the third route takes racers over the {{wp|ArtScience Museum}} and through {{wp|Chinatown (Singapore)|Chinatown}}. The first and second routes have the racers go around Singapore counterclockwise; however, the third route has them go around clockwise instead. This course uses a unique music arrangement when racers are in Chinatown; making it one of two city courses in ''Mario Kart Tour'' whose music changes depending on where in the course racers are, alongside [[Madrid Drive]].


Notably, unlike other city courses, which generally condense landmarks down, the area in which Singapore Speedway is set is modeled largely after a real life space, that being the {{wp|Central Area, Singapore|Central Area}}. Most buildings, including generic skyscrapers, as well as certain routes, match up with their respective placements in the actual Central Area. This is one of two city courses to lack any in-game sponsor advertisements, the other being Athens Dash.
Notably, unlike other city courses, which generally condense landmarks down, the area in which the track is set is modeled largely after a real life space, that being the {{wp|Central Area, Singapore|Central Area}}. Most buildings, including generic skyscrapers, as well as certain routes, match up with their respective placements in the actual Central Area. This is one of two real world city courses to lack any in-game sponsor advertisements, the other being Athens Dash.


Singapore Speedway returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as the fourth and last course of the [[Boomerang Cup]] in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''. Its theme was arranged for the Booster Course Pass end credits.
Singapore Speedway returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as the fourth and last course of the [[Boomerang Cup]] in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''. Its theme was arranged for the Booster Course Pass end credits.

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