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[[File:MKT N64 Mario Raceway Teaser.jpg|thumb|225px|left|Mario Raceway in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
[[File:MKT N64 Mario Raceway Teaser.jpg|thumb|225px|left|Mario Raceway in ''Mario Kart Tour'']]
Mario Raceway returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2023)|2023 Mario vs. Luigi Tour]]. Visually, the course resembles the ''Mario Kart Tour'' iteration of [[N64 Luigi Raceway|Luigi Raceway]], with the grandstand, the starting banner and the trees having the same design of the mentioned course. [[Hot-air balloon|Hot-air balloons]] have been added to the background, akin to [[N64 Yoshi Valley]]. A glass wall now runs along the entire stretch of the hill in the top half of the course. Like [[N64 Choco Mountain]], the proportions of the course differ notably from the original version of the track - most notably, the track has been condensed vertically. The U-turn around the mushroom is more banked and no longer has any offroad between it and the wall. The brick wall now has indented sections. [[Goomba]]s now appear in the pipe section; the pipe itself is now designed like the one present in [[3DS Mario Circuit]], and has rocks blocking off the offroad areas on either side of it, making it now mandatory to drive through. Like [[N64 Royal Raceway]] and [[N64 Luigi Raceway]], the course uses the ''Mario Kart 7'' arrangement of the ''Mario Kart 64'' raceway music.
Mario Raceway returns in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from the [[Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2023)|2023 Mario vs. Luigi Tour]]. Visually, the course resembles the ''Mario Kart Tour'' iteration of [[N64 Luigi Raceway|Luigi Raceway]], with the grandstand, the starting banner and the trees having the same design of the mentioned course. [[Hot-air balloon|Hot-air balloons]] have been added to the background, akin to [[N64 Yoshi Valley]]. There are now 2 rotating panels, since a panel has taken place at the beginning of the track. Both retain the Mario Kart Wii artwork, slightly updated. A glass wall now runs along the entire stretch of the hill in the top half of the course. Like [[N64 Choco Mountain]], the proportions of the course differ notably from the original version of the track - most notably, the track has been condensed vertically. The U-turn around the mushroom is more banked and no longer has any offroad between it and the wall. The brick wall now has indented sections. [[Goomba]]s now appear in the pipe section; the pipe itself is now designed like the one present in [[3DS Mario Circuit]], and has rocks blocking off the offroad areas on either side of it, making it now mandatory to drive through. Like [[N64 Royal Raceway]] and [[N64 Luigi Raceway]], the course uses the ''Mario Kart 7'' arrangement of the ''Mario Kart 64'' raceway music.


The course also appears as '''Mario Raceway R''' (reversed), '''Mario Raceway T''' (with ramps), and '''Mario Raceway R/T''' (reversed with ramps). In the R variant, [[Piranha Plant]]s are scattered throughout the course in the off-road. In the R/T variant, the mushroom located inside the U-turn acts as a [[Mushroom Trampoline]], and has racers driving on top of the pipe on the final lap.  
The course also appears as '''Mario Raceway R''' (reversed), '''Mario Raceway T''' (with ramps), and '''Mario Raceway R/T''' (reversed with ramps). In the R variant, [[Piranha Plant]]s are scattered throughout the course in the off-road. In the R/T variant, the mushroom located inside the U-turn acts as a [[Mushroom Trampoline]], and has racers driving on top of the pipe on the final lap.  
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