Trackhouse reveals 2025 MotoGP bike in USA

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All new-livery for the American squad, which now counts Gulf Oil as one of its sponsors

Trackhouse Racing has become the first team to reveal its new bike for the 2025 MotoGP season.

The American squad took the covers off its satellite Aprilia RS-GP bikes in a special ceremony at its headquarters in the US, where its new Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for the NASCAR Cup series was also displayed.

The team has ditched the design it used in the second half of 2024 in favour of a predominantly blue livery, with yellow acting as the secondary shade.

This is the third different colour scheme Trackhouse has used in its short time in MotoGP, having started its tenure with a stars-and-stripe livery in 2024 before overhauling the design mid-season.

Aprilia's satellite squad has also widened its sponsorship portfolio, with Gulf Oil joining as a new partner in the winter.

Ai Ogura, Trackhouse Racing Team livery unveilPhoto by: Trackhouse Racing Team

Trackhouse is heading into 2025 with an updated line-up, as reigning Moto2 champion Ai Ogura steps up to the premier class to replace Pramac-bound Miguel Oliveira. The Japanese rider will team up with Raul Fernandez, who signed a new two-year deal in July.

Trackhouse, which took over the beleaguered RNF Racing at the end of 2023, finished ninth in the teams’ standings in its maiden season in MotoGP, just four points behind the factory Yamaha outfit.

Oliveira finished 15th in the riders’ standings on 75 points after missing five races, with Fernandez ending up right behind him in 16th.

The team’s best result in 2024 was sixth place in the Catalan GP, achieved by Fernandez on a year-old Aprilia. The Spaniard didn’t get his hands on the latest RS-GP until the British GP in August.

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