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Electric Mountain
Off-Road karting.

Sim-first, then electric outdoor karting. APEXPO is a sanctioned racing league for the post-combustion generation — bonded, insured, and operated under Nevada gaming-adjacent rules.

Home track Clark County, NV Chassis APEXPO × Marineberg Sanction NRS 462 compliant Season 2026
APEXPO E&C Racing Kart — hero

Public introduction

What APEXPO actually is.

APEXPO is a motorsport league built for how people actually race in 2026: sim rig first, electric kart second, cash prize on the table. Drivers ladder in through certified sim rounds on the Marineberg Digital Go-Kart Controller System v1.0, qualify for physical rounds, and run the APEXPO season on a high-altitude off-road circuit in Clark County.

The physical car is the APEXPO E&C Racing Kart, a joint build with Marineberg Robotics. The same Hall-effect sensor stack that reads the v1.0 pedal and wheel at home is embedded in the E&C kart's brake, throttle, and steering column — the sim lap and the real lap are the same lap, because the physics model is the car. Every paddock session ends with the driver reviewing their telemetry on the same screen they used to practice the night before.

Financially, APEXPO is structured for legal cross-border prize play. Payouts flow through Stripe under LKS Brothers LLC. Contests are governed by NRS 462 where applicable and AAA arbitration in Clark County, Nevada. No dark pools, no crypto gimmicks, no greyzone sponsorship.

24
Season rounds
4
Sim-to-physical tiers
v1.0
Marineberg rig, paddock issued
NRS 462
Sanctioning · Stripe-settled payouts

Season footage · shot on location

Season on film.

Raw cuts from the APEXPO paddock and the mountain stage. Two full race-pace passes and three hot-lap studies — shot by the LKSB Media unit, edited tonight, streamed tomorrow. These are the clips we file with the sanctioning body and the same clips the drivers review with Donna AI the next morning.

In-house unit · LKSB Media · Clark County studio · Donna AI commentary layer on broadcast cut · Hover a tile to pause

At a glance.

FormatSim qualifying → regional → national → APEXPO finals
Sim rigMarineberg Digital Go-Kart Controller System v1.0 (paddock-issued)
Physical carAPEXPO E&C Racing Kart — co-built with Marineberg Robotics
Sensor lockSS49E Hall pedals + AS5600 / AS5048 rotary Hall column — same on the rig and on the car
RadioBluetooth 5.0 BLE HID gamepad · ≤ 2 ms reported latency
CircuitOff-road, high-altitude Clark County course
Season length24 rounds · April–November
TelemetryMarineberg inspection-grade data bus, real-time broadcast
SanctionNRS 462 disclosures · AAA arbitration, Clark County · Stripe-settled payouts under LKS Brothers LLC
BroadcastLKSB Media studio feed, multi-camera · Donna AI commentary layer

How APEXPO connects to the rest of LKS Network.

Marineberg Robotics

Rig + chassis co-build.

Drivers practice on the Marineberg Digital Go-Kart Controller System v1.0 at home, then race the APEXPO E&C Racing Kart on the same sensor bus. Sim lap = real lap. One firmware line, one diagnostics dashboard.

See Marineberg →
LKSB Media

In-house broadcast partner.

Every round is shot, edited and streamed through LKSB's Clark County broadcast studio. Drivers own their media rights.

See LKSB →
Volt X

Charging infrastructure.

Volt X stations at the APEXPO paddock re-charge fleet and fan vehicles, doubling as the on-track powertrain R&D line.

See Volt X →

Go further with APEXPO.

Join the sim ladder, sponsor a round, or subscribe to the daily Finance & Tech brief to track the 2026 season.

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