Wario's dirty tricks bring him dangerously close to disqualification but somehow is always greenlit for the seasons that follow. Wario is Mario's doppelganger and is a torrential counterpart to Waluigi. Wario is always classed as a heavyweight in the Mario Kart games following Super Mario Kart (in which he didn't appear in).
From Mario Kart 64 through Mario Kart DS, and Mario Kart 7, Wario's standard kart was purple. In Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 8, it has changed to yellow in light of his hat color.
Wario returns in Mario Kart 7 for the Nintendo 3DS. He is a heavyweight racer again and is now an unlockable racer instead of a default racer, unlike the previous Mario Kart games.
He reappeared in Mario Kart 8 unlocked from the start, like he is in most games.
Karts
- Standard WR
- Wario's Car
- Brute
- Dragonfly
- Standard Kart L
- Offroader
- Flame Flyer
- Piranha Prowler
- Jetsetter
- Honeycoupe
- Wario Bike
- Standard Bike L
- Flame Runner
- Shooting Star
- Spear
- Phantom
Staff Ghost Tracks
- Frappe Snowland (Mario Kart 64 & Mario Kart DS)
- Choco Mountain (Mario Kart 64 & Mario Kart DS)
- Wario Stadium (N64) (Mario Kart 64)
- Wario Colosseum (Mario Kart: Double Dash!!)
- Diamond City (The Mario Kart Arcade GP Series)
- Wario Stadium (DS) (Mario Kart DS & Mario Kart 8)
- Wario's Gold Mine (Mario Kart Wii)
- DS Delfino Square (Mario Kart Wii)
- Wario Shipyard (Mario Kart 7)
- DS Waluigi Pinball (Mario Kart 7)