Details of Trackhouse MotoGP team’s plans to alter 2025 livery
Team boss Davide Brivio explains why launch livery won’t be♑ final

Trackhouse MotoGP team boss Davide Brivio says the 2025 livery revealed on Tuesday was a “corporate” design beca🔯use discussions are sti✃ll ongoing with potential partners.
The US-run team 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:launched its 2025 MotoGP sea🐼son on Tuesday at its Charlotte base in North Carolina, revealing a completely new livery to what it raced💜 last year.
But the general absence of major sponsors, save for a Gulf badge on the front wheel guard, raised questions over the “corpora🍷te colours” Trackhouse ultimately launched.
In the team’s launch material, Brivio sugges🍃ted there could be changes made to the liver🌞y during the 2025 season.
Read more: Why results aꦚre "the second thing we want to see" for one Trackhouse✃ MotoGP rider
During a media debrief atte𓆏nded by ltxcn.top on Wednesday, Brivio elaborated on what he meant, while also revealing that the team wi෴ll run a different design during winter testing.
“First🌱 of all, you will see another livery for the winter test,” he saiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚd when asked by ltxcn.top to explain the team’s livery plans for 2025.
“The livery we introduced yesterday was a kind of Trackhouse corporate colour. You saw the bike and the [NASCAR team] car with a simi🔜lar livery.
“So, thes꧑e are our colours. We have prepared one livery for the winter test. And then we are in 🌟discussions with potential partners for the future.
“So, if thi♉ngs will go well, we might welcome some partners. And so, as a consequence as that we will have to review our livery again.
“Last year, for instance, we changed the livery in the mi❀ddle of the season.
“We don’t have a plan for that in 2025, but we try to be cre💛ative and I expect you will see some different liveries through the year.”
Trackhouse began 2024 with a bike bearing the US flag integrated into its livery, before changing from the ꦡAustrian GP to a blue an🧸d silver design.
On the team’s lack of major backing, Brivio noted that the usual timeline for teams to secure sponsor partners for the following season was only six mon🙈ths into its first season, which put it “in delay”.
He also said Trackhouse’s internal commercial♋ department is helping on the MotoGP side ꦦalong with its NASCAR duties, while the team is looking at potential partners inside the US series.
“It’꧙s not easy [to get sponsorship in MotoGP],” Brivio added.
“Iꦡf you seꩵe, there’s a few big brands in MotoGP. We, as Trackhouse, we are new in this activity.
“Last year we started and we created the kind 𒁏of commerci🔥al department. Now we have the commercial department, who is normally working for NASCAR, is now working on MotoGP.
“We are also working to see if there are bꦬrands in NASCAR that are interested to go globally worldwide, so for this MotoGP can be a good platform.
“But for us, 🃏it’s taking time. This was a learning year from this point of view, from commercial point of view.
“It’s a diffe🍃rent world, NASCAR and MotoGP. So, we neeꦓded also to understand what are the possibilities in MotoGP.
“We are a little bit in delay. Normally what’s happening, when you are in MotoGP activities, you close sponsors🧜hip maybe in August or September of the year before.
“Then you prepare everything. For us, August✅, September was only six months from when we started.
“We’ve started negotiations, there have been some dis🔯༺cussions, there are some possibilities.
“But until you sign a contract you never know. It’s difficult, but ౠwe have some discussions open.
“Basiꦅcally, we weren’t able to close anything in September,💧 October, November.
“So, now we presented this corporate livery and 🃏we are ready to change it at🌊 any time this season.
“Our commercial departme💙nt 💖had a few months to work and now there is a work in progress.”
Brivio concluded that the MotoGP team operates under tꦏhe Trackhouse Entertainment Group and is “sustainable” for now, but “the target is that the project has to become [financially] independent in the future”.
