
The new Trackhouse Aprilia team has unveiled its 2025 MotoGP livery at the team’s season launch attended by riders Ai Ogura, Raul Fernandez, team owner Justin Marks and Aprilia CEO Massimo Rivola.
The American outfit, best known for its NASCAR exploits, took over the grid slots of Aprilia customer RNF in 2024 and quickly established itself as a close companion to Aprilia.
Having to wait for its second factory-spec bike until the British Grand Prix in 2024, Trackhouse will have two factory-spec RS-GPs available from the get-go in 2025.
As the team faces its second season in MotoGP, it will bring an iconic sponsor back to the grid. Trackhouse owner Justin Marks: “It is truly an honor and a big moment for the Trackhouse MotoGP Team to welcome Gulf as a major partner.”
“Gulf’s iconic brand has graced some of the most memorable and significant motorsport efforts in history, and for their orange disc logo to be featured on our Aprilia RS-GP25s is incredibly exciting for the company.
Last year, Trackhouse ran one year-old RS-GPs for Oliveira and Fernandez, enjoying a best result of fourth at the British Grand Prix. For the upcoming 2025 season, the team refreshed its color scheme, having their bikes donne a striking blue and yellow livery.
With no home riders to support in the premier-class, MotoGP will be hoping that the American team can help boost US interest in its second premier class season.
American riders dominated Grand Prix racing from Kenny Roberts in the late 1970s to Kevin Schwantz in 1993. However, the last American champion was the late Nicky Hayden in 2006 and most recent race win by Ben Spies in 2011.
Trackhouse is the first team this year to have unveiled its 2025 livery. Find all 2025 team presentation dates here.