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==Course layout==
==Course layout==
The course begins with a U-turn to the left. There is then a metal road with rails on the sides, which turns right then left. Next is a short tunnel, which leads to a banked turn to the right which loops around to above the tunnel. The road then zigzags, leading to a left turn back to the [[finish line (object)|finish line]].<ref name="grandprix"/>
All racers start in a desert stadium area. Following the starting line is a U-turn to the left around a stone tower with metal structures built into it. Near the stone structure lies a rail with coins on them that cuts inward into the turn. After, there is then a metal road at a soft upwards angle with rails on the sides containing coins. The metal road has you turn to the right and then left. Next is a short tunnel, which leads to the course's signature elevated banked turn to the right which loops around to above the tunnel. Completing the turns leads racers towards a section with multiple routes. The main route is hosted on metal road containing some rails which zigzags, leading to a left turn towards the [[finish line (object)|finish line]]. An alternate path can be reached by the player jumping off the road towards the right before the zipzag section. This path leads racers down some rocks to the side containing a jump followed by a glider ramp to the finish line. Near the glider ramps resides a rail which leads over some stands in the desert stadium area containing a couple of coins. Close to the finish line is a narrow path similar to the one in [[GBA Mario Circuit|GBA Mario Circuit]] which goes near a rail.<ref name="grandprix"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Mario Bros. Circuit
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Information
Appears in Mario Kart World (2025)
Cup(s) Mushroom Cup

Mario Bros. Circuit is the introductory track of Mario Kart World, serving as the first race course of the Mushroom Cup.[1] It takes place in an arid area, with various mesas in the vicinity. Its name indicates it is associated with both Mario and Luigi, combining the Mario Circuit and Luigi Circuit race courses from previous Mario Kart games.

Mario Bros. Circuit was the first course revealed for Mario Kart World, being featured in the Nintendo Switch 2 first-look trailer, the first revealed footage of the game.[2]

Course layout

All racers start in a desert stadium area. Following the starting line is a U-turn to the left around a stone tower with metal structures built into it. Near the stone structure lies a rail with coins on them that cuts inward into the turn. After, there is then a metal road at a soft upwards angle with rails on the sides containing coins. The metal road has you turn to the right and then left. Next is a short tunnel, which leads to the course's signature elevated banked turn to the right which loops around to above the tunnel. Completing the turns leads racers towards a section with multiple routes. The main route is hosted on metal road containing some rails which zigzags, leading to a left turn towards the finish line. An alternate path can be reached by the player jumping off the road towards the right before the zipzag section. This path leads racers down some rocks to the side containing a jump followed by a glider ramp to the finish line. Near the glider ramps resides a rail which leads over some stands in the desert stadium area containing a couple of coins. Close to the finish line is a narrow path similar to the one in GBA Mario Circuit which goes near a rail.[1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオブラザーズサーキット[3]
Mario Burazāzu Sākitto
Mario Bros. Circuit

References