If you select to play in automatic, then when you go round a corner the kart automatically drifts. However, if you play manual, to drift round a corner you must hold down the B button and turn the wheel.
it depends if you have a steering wheel than when you jump you shake the steering wheel or if you have a gamecube controller you press the plus control pad and if you have a wii remot with nunchuck you shake the wii remote
If you are using automatic, then all you must do is turn to activate the automatic drift. If you are using manual, then you must press B on a Wii Wheel/Wiimote&Nunchuk, R on a Classic Controller or Gamecube Controller, and you must drift for a short while before sparks appear on your tyres, which when they are released will give you a short boost of speed. Bikes give blue sparks at a maximum and karts give orange sparks as a maximum. Orange sparks give a longer-lasting speed boost than blue sparks.
If you time this right, you can do a triple jump. Start running than press 1 to jump. As soon as you touch the ground, press it again to do another higher jump. He'll make a whooping sound if you do it right, and turn sideways. Again, when you touch the ground, press 1 to make Mario triple jump. He'll flip in the air and whoop again. You can also wall jump by jumping to a wall, sliding down, and jumping off by pressing 1. Look them up in the manual.
Karts. It can have longer turbo boosts.
drift or items
Super Mario Kart is not for Wii.
No, there is no Mario Kart Wii 2, but there will be a Mario Kart on the 3DS by the end of this year, and it is extremely likely that there will be a Mario Kart on the Wii U.
Mario Kart Wii happened in 2008.
No. Mario Kart 7 is ONLY for the 3DS. Mario Kart Wii is not the same thing as Mario Kart 7.
No, Kamek is not in Mario Kart Wii.
Mario Kart Wii happened in 2008.
In Mario? WII? Mario Kart WII?
there is no goomba to unlock in Mario kart wii
mario kart wii
Wiggler is not unlockable in Mario Kart Wii.