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  • 150cc
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  • The thing that makes 150cc hard to conquer is the relentless computer controlled Characters. In 100cc, they drove at the same top speed (Speed stat is not calculated within this calculation), and 150cc makes them reach a HIGHER top speed than the racer. So typical skills do not suffice; great handling and steering is vital, and with all that speed, it can be quite challenging.
  • 150cc is the second-fastest available in the Mario Kart series in which every single CPU drivers and versus mode will begin drifting at every single corner, move at a much faster speed, and in Grand Prix mode, they use Rubberband AI. It's much faster and harder than the previous two engine classes. In Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart: Super Circuit, there were chances where the tires could skid and cause the player to spin out if driving erratically, but later games removed that hazard. It used to be the hardest in earlier games, until the introduction of 150cc Mirror Mode starting from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, as well as the new 200cc in an update for Mario Kart 8, which is the hardest mode in the series.
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  • The thing that makes 150cc hard to conquer is the relentless computer controlled Characters. In 100cc, they drove at the same top speed (Speed stat is not calculated within this calculation), and 150cc makes them reach a HIGHER top speed than the racer. So typical skills do not suffice; great handling and steering is vital, and with all that speed, it can be quite challenging.
  • 150cc is the second-fastest available in the Mario Kart series in which every single CPU drivers and versus mode will begin drifting at every single corner, move at a much faster speed, and in Grand Prix mode, they use Rubberband AI. It's much faster and harder than the previous two engine classes. In Mario Kart 64 and Mario Kart: Super Circuit, there were chances where the tires could skid and cause the player to spin out if driving erratically, but later games removed that hazard. It used to be the hardest in earlier games, until the introduction of 150cc Mirror Mode starting from Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, as well as the new 200cc in an update for Mario Kart 8, which is the hardest mode in the series. In this class, the Karts are able to reach a maximum speed of 100km/h or more, depending on the game.