: Running the .lua file, which then scans for specific memory addresses—like those governing PR (Performance Rating) —and applies the desired changes. ⚠️ The Risks: Grounding in Reality

: A framework or tool that can execute Lua scripts within the game is necessary. This could be a custom module for the game or a third-party app designed for script management.

Force opponent cars to crash or drive at minimum speeds.

These scripts are rarely shared on open platforms like YouTube or public GitHub repositories. They are distributed within private Discord servers, encrypted Telegram channels, or VIP sections of mobile modding forums. Developers often lock the scripts behind key-authorization systems to prevent public leaking, which would lead to a swift patch from the game developers. 2. The Execution Environment

It locks specific memory addresses so that the game engine cannot reset them during a race (e.g., keeping the Nitro bar permanently full).