You spend hours in your operations platform. Maybe not as many hours as you spend in the garage or at the track, but enough that the environment matters. A tool you use every day should feel like yours. Not like someone else's idea of what your workspace should look like.
RaceOps ships with seven distinct visual themes, and switching between them takes exactly one click. No configuration files, no custom CSS, no asking IT. Just pick the one that works for you, and the entire interface transforms.
This is not cosmetic fluff. When your team includes a crew chief who prefers dark interfaces in the garage bay, an operations manager who works in a bright office, and a team owner who wants something that matches their brand colors, theme personalization means everyone gets an environment that works for their context.
The Seven Themes
RaceOps (Default)
The signature theme. Steel Blue accent on a dark surface with light text. This is the look you see in our marketing, our demos, and our documentation. It is designed for professional motorsport operations: high contrast, easy on the eyes during long sessions, and unmistakably RaceOps.
The dark background reduces eye strain in shop environments where overhead lighting can be harsh, and the blue accent provides clear visual hierarchy without being distracting.
Ocean
A deeper blue palette that feels calm and focused. Ocean shifts the accent toward a richer navy with teal highlights, creating a workspace that feels expansive and deliberate. If the default RaceOps theme is the pit wall at night, Ocean is the pit wall at dawn.
This theme works particularly well for people who spend most of their time in data-heavy views like asset lists, compliance dashboards, and workflow boards. The cooler tones reduce visual fatigue when you are scanning large amounts of information.
Forest
Green-accented and grounded. Forest brings an earthy palette with deep greens and warm neutrals. It is the theme for people who find blue interfaces ubiquitous and want something that stands apart.
Forest is surprisingly readable. The green accent provides the same visual hierarchy as blue while feeling distinctly different. Teams that run outdoor racing disciplines, off-road, rally, hillclimb, often gravitate toward this theme because it reflects the environments where they compete.
Sunset
Warm amber and orange tones on a dark base. Sunset is the most visually striking theme in the lineup. The warm accent colors create an interface that feels energetic and dynamic without sacrificing readability.
If you have ever walked through a paddock at golden hour and felt that specific combination of urgency and beauty that racing evokes, Sunset captures that mood. It is a theme that makes the platform feel alive.
Midnight
The darkest option. Midnight pushes the background surfaces to near-black with subtle blue-gray accents. This is the theme for environments with minimal ambient light: garage bays at night, hauler interiors, early morning track walks with your phone as your only light source.
Midnight minimizes the light emitted by your screen, which matters both for eye comfort and for not blinding yourself when you check a work order status at 5 AM in a dark garage.
Carbon
Inspired by the material that defines high-performance racing. Carbon uses a palette of dark grays with subtle metallic highlights, creating an interface that feels technical and precise. No color distractions. Just clean, efficient, monochromatic design.
Carbon is the choice for people who find color accents distracting and want the interface to stay out of the way so they can focus on the data. It is the most "tool-like" theme, designed to disappear into the background while the content takes center stage.
Minimal
The lightest theme in the collection. Minimal inverts the paradigm with a light background, dark text, and restrained accent colors. This is the theme for well-lit offices, daytime use on laptops, and anyone who prefers traditional light-mode interfaces.
Minimal does not sacrifice the information density or professional feel of the dark themes. It simply presents it in a format that works better in bright environments where a dark screen can feel like staring into a cave.
More Than Decoration
Theme selection is personal, but its impact is operational. When your crew chief can customize their workspace to match their working conditions, they spend less time squinting at the screen and more time managing the operation. When your team owner can switch to a theme that matches their brand for sponsor demos, the platform feels like part of the team's identity rather than a generic tool.
Every theme in RaceOps maintains the same information hierarchy, the same layout structure, and the same accessibility standards. Status indicators remain clear. Alert colors remain distinct. Interactive elements remain obvious. The personality changes. The functionality does not.
Switching Is Instant
Theme selection happens in your user preferences and applies immediately. No page reload, no logout, no waiting. Click the theme, and the interface transforms. If you want to use Midnight at the track and RaceOps Default at the office, switch whenever you want. Your preference is saved to your profile and applies across all devices.
Each team member chooses their own theme independently. Your preference does not affect anyone else's experience. The crew chief can work in Carbon while the operations manager works in Minimal and the driver works in Sunset. Everyone sees the same data through the lens that works best for them.
Built for Accessibility
All seven themes are designed to meet WCAG 2.1 AA contrast requirements. Text is always readable. Interactive elements are always distinguishable. Status colors always maintain sufficient contrast against their backgrounds. Themes are not just pretty. They are functional across the full range of visual accessibility needs.
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