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MotoGP 2025, Trackhouse Racing lifts the veil on its livery

This Tuesday, January 14, Trackhouse Racing was the first team on the grid to lift the veil on its livery for the 2025 MotoGP season. At their headquarters in North Carolina (United States), Aprilia's satellite training not only showed off its new motorcycles, since the cars and drivers entered by the brand in NASCAR were also revealed.

For this second season in MotoGP, the team has completely changed colors, opting for a lighter blue, as well as a fluorescent yellow reminiscent of VR46. The brand's new official partner, Gulf, obviously appears on the pilots' frames, as well as on their suits.

“I'm very happy to be back here, and honored to be part of Trackhouse, confides Raul Fernandez. This year will be special. I'm very happy to start the season. Honestly, we didn't have a lot to test [à Barcelone]. But I was happy with what we had before. This will be my first full season with a factory bike. We will have the weapons to improve ourselves. »

Trackhouse Racing livery for the 2025 MotoGP season

During this very short presentation, team owner Justin Marks introduced the team's new driver, Ai Ogura. The reigning Moto2 world champion will be Raul Fernandez's new teammate, Miguel Oliveira having decided to leave the team to strengthen the ranks of Yamaha, via the Pramac project.

Ogura and Fernandez have already had the opportunity to face each other on the track on numerous occasions. In 2021, when the Japanese debuted in Moto2, the two men had the opportunity to fight for the title until the very end of the season. That year, Raul Fernandez won their duel and therefore the title.

Davide Brivio, team manager of the team, will continue to serve the team, continuing his quest to lead Trackhouse Racing to success in the category.

READ ALSO > Relive the Trackhouse Racing presentation live on video

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