You may have heard of a slipstream through a challenge notification, but you might not have the first clue on how to complete any of these three challenges:

Perform 1 slipstream boost: daily challenge Perform 5 slipstream boosts: tour challenge Perform 10 slipstream boosts: weekly gold challenge

Initiating a slipstream isn’t too hard, so long as you pick the right course to make the process simpler. Let’s take a look at what you need to do!

Mario Kart Tour Slipstream Challenge

First thing’s first: make sure to stay out of 1st place when trying to slipstream because you need to be behind another racer to pull it off.

Be careful how you turn, so you don’t accidentally start a mini turbo boost and take the lead.

It’s surprisingly easy to be in 1st place by accident in this game, so if necessary, run into a puddle or a banana.

To get a slipstream started, pull up behind another driver and stay lined up for 1 second without moving or colliding. It takes a little practice to get right because of how fast the karts are moving and how twisty the courses tend to be.

Like with mini turbo boosts, you’ll see a notification of additional points in the upper right side of the screen when you properly pull off a slipstream.

This is easiest to do at the start of a race when everyone is all clumped up together. But to keep getting them throughout the race, you specifically want a course without a bunch of jump boosts.

These three tracks are pretty easy for getting 5-10 slipstreams in quick succession:

Neo Bowser City R Mario Circuit R SNES Mario Circuit 1R

Now that you know how to slipstream, be sure to also bookmark our growing list of Mario Kart Tour guides here, including:

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