Theme Features
Apex is a Grand Prix racing theme for WordPress. It ships with its own stats plugin, so a season is real data rather than hand-written pages: riders, teams, circuits and races are custom post types, and the championship table is computed from race results instead of typed in twice.
Twenty-seven blocks cover the whole sport — championship standings, race results and starting grids, weekend countdowns with the full session timetable, rider and team pages, circuit profiles drawn from real track outlines, and a logged-in prediction game where readers call the podium before the lights go out.
Every visual decision in the theme is a block attribute you can edit in the Site Editor. The stylesheet is nineteen lines — there is no hidden CSS file to fight when you want a different colour, a wider column or a new section.

A championship that adds up
Standings are computed from the race results you enter — points, sprint scores, wins, gap to the leader and recent form. Change a result and every table, rider page and leader board updates with it. Riders, constructors and all three classes each get their own table.

The whole grid, filterable
Rider and team grids filter and sort in the browser with no page reloads — by class, team, nation, manufacturer, points, wins or number. Every rider has a full page: career statline, season form, results history and their team lineup.

Give readers a reason to come back
The prediction game asks for a podium and a pole sitter before each round. Picks lock when qualifying starts, score automatically when the flag falls, and roll up into a season leader board — with public "percentage of fans" tallies that work for logged-out visitors too.
Includes the Stepfox Moto Stats plugin, a full admin interface for entering a season, and a light and dark palette your visitors can switch between.




