Berlin Byways 2 is a course from Mario Kart Tour. Despite its number, it is actually the first variant of Berlin Byways.
Layout[]
Racers on the course start next to the Berlin Cathedral, facing southwest with an archway called the Brandenburg Gate up ahead, with a few Glider Ramps under it. Afterwards, they head down the Straße des 17. Juni, which is littered with cars that can be used as ramps and lead through the Großer Tiergarten to a roundabout known as the Großer Stern where the Berlin Victory Column resides. After the racers head around the roundabout, they must take the north exit going clockwise (The south and west exits lead down Berlin Byways 3, the latter leading down it in reverse.) and make an S-curve into a train station. They can either drive down the tracks (though they will be forced onto the main path just before they exit the station), on the island platform, or through a stationary train, with the train containing an Item Box. When they get out of the station, they go down another S-curve behind the Berlin Cathedral. Afterwards, the racers must take a right turn to make their way back to the Finish Line.
The first lap of the Mario Kart 8 Booster Course Pass version of Berlin Byways has the racers travel down this layout (albeit without the Glider Ramps), and the second lap has them travel down it (with a single Glider Ramp in the middle at the Brandenburg Gate) until the roundabout section, which diverts them onto Berlin Byways 3.
Trivia[]
- Berlin Byways is the only city track from Mario Kart Tour to have the standard layout labelled as 2.
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See also[]
- For the complete track, see Berlin Byways.
- For the track's mislabelled second layout, see Berlin Byways 1.
- For the track's third layout, see Berlin Byways 3.
- For a similar case of track layouts bearing the wrong number, see Los Angeles Laps 3 and Los Angeles Laps 2, the second and third routes of Los Angeles Laps respectively.