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# GoKart Racing

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A fully featured go kart racing system for FiveM ESX servers. Race against other players, place bets, and compete for the pot — all with custom kart spawns, checkpoint detection, and a clean race UI.

**Information**

* Framework: ESX
* Dependencies: ox\_lib, es\_extended
* Performance: 0.00ms idle
* Escrow: Config is open. Core logic is escrowed.

**Features**

* 2 team racing with custom kart models and spawn points
* Betting system — place bets before the race, winner takes the full pot
* Configurable min and max bet limits
* Multi-lap support with checkpoint detection
* Live race HUD showing current lap, checkpoint, and opponent info
* Countdown timer before race start
* Hold H for 3 seconds to quit a race — bet is forfeited
* Lobby system — players join, pick a team, place a bet, and ready up
* Blip on map showing the go kart lobby location
* Race timeout — race automatically ends after a configurable time limit
* Supports cash, bank, or custom item as the bet currency

**Preview**

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