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The '''Mario vs. Peach Tour''' was the forty-ninth tour of ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', which began on July 28, 2021 and ended on August 10, 2021. This tour was the fourth to feature a [[Team Rally]] event, pitting Team [[Mario]] against Team [[Princess Peach|Peach]], as well as being the first Team Rally to feature teams from previous tours: Team Mario from the [[Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020)|2020 Mario vs. Luigi Tour]] and Team Peach from the [[Peach vs. Daisy Tour]], both the winners of their respective Team Rally tours. This tour also introduced a variant of Peach in a {{wp|happi}} coat similar to that of Mario (Happi), and, in a similar fashion to the [[Summer Festival Tour]] twenty-four tours prior, marked the return of all four [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]] courses, in addition to [[Ninja Hideaway]]. The tour also introduced R/T variants of Ninja Hideaway and Tokyo Blur 3, the only new courses added in the tour. Additionally, this was the fourth tour to have two special pipes, and the second Team Rally tour to do so following the [[Bowser vs. DK Tour]]. Starting from this Team Rally, the trailer features a different text in the intro splash, simply reading "Team Rally" instead of its tour's name due to its length. However, the tour's name retains in the end of the trailer. This was also the first tour to feature the Premium Challenges+.
The '''Mario vs. Peach Tour''' was the forty-ninth tour of ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', which began on July 28, 2021 and ended on August 10, 2021. This tour was the fourth to feature a [[Team Rally]] event, pitting Team [[Mario]] against Team [[Princess Peach|Peach]], as well as being the first Team Rally to feature teams from previous tours: Team Mario from the [[Mario vs. Luigi Tour (2020)|2020 Mario vs. Luigi Tour]] and Team Peach from the [[Peach vs. Daisy Tour]], both the winners of their respective Team Rally tours. This tour also introduced a variant of Peach in a {{wp|happi}} coat similar to that of Mario (Happi), and, in a similar fashion to the [[Summer Festival Tour]] twenty-four tours prior, marked the return of all four [[Tour Tokyo Blur|Tokyo Blur]] courses, as well as the return of [[Ninja Hideaway]] while introducing R/T variants of it and Tokyo Blur 3 as the only new courses in the tour. Additionally, this was the fourth tour to have two special pipes, and the second Team Rally tour to do so since the [[Bowser vs. DK Tour]]. Starting from this Team Rally, the trailer features a different text in the intro splash, simply reading "Team Rally" instead of its tour's name due to its length. However, the tour's name retains in the end of the trailer. This was also the first tour to feature the Premium Challenges+.


Team Peach, which ended up with 52% of the team tokens, won this Team Rally event. This was the first time the second team won the Team Rally event. The title screen of the game was changed to one featuring the team's victor, for the [[Kamek Tour]] only.
Team Peach, which ended up with 52% of the team tokens, won this Team Rally event. This was the first time the second team won the Team Rally event. The title screen of the game was changed to one featuring the team's victor, for the [[Kamek Tour]] only.

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