Trackhouse ditches Gulf livery for home MotoGP round
Aprilia satellite squad in livery change for Americas ꦿGP

The Trackhouse Racing team has confirmed it will switch liveries on its satellite Aprilia for its home MotoGP Americas Grand Prix, ditching the iconic Gulf colours it has 🌄so far run.
The Ame𒊎rican outfit turned heads at the start of the 2025 season when it announced during the Thai Grandꦡ Prix weekend that it would be switching to a Gulf livery.
Oil giant Gulf entered into a partnership with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Trackhouse late last year, though not as a title sponsor.
This special livery was alwaꦆys billed as 🍒being for the opening two rounds only, with team now returning to the colours it launched in January.
The livery it will run this weekend at COTA is what Trackhouse calls its corporate colours, bringing the MotoGP design more in line with its NASCAR effort.
The Trackhoಞuse team is without a title🔜 sponsor still, with team boss Davide Brivio noting in the winter that the livery on the bikes could change at various points this year depending on new partnership deals.
The outfit also ran an alternate livery during pre-season testing, whic✅h differed from its launch colours.
We have prepared one livery for the winter test,” B�💃�rivio said in January.
“And then we are in discussions with potential partnerꦓs for the future.
“So, if things 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 middle of🌃 the season.
“We don’t have a plan for that in 2025, but we tr𓃲y to be creative and I expect you will see some different liveries through the year.”
Trackhouse isn’t the only team altering its liv🌊ery for the Americas Grand Prix.
VR46 Racing announced earlier this🐓 week that it would be replacing is fluorescent yellow and white colours with a one-off design as a nod to ‘American culture’.
Nಌo other details about the livery have been revealed yet.
The Trackhouse team comes into its home round in America having had a top eight result for rookie Ai Ogura stripped from it in Argenrina, after his Apri𒁏lia was found to have been running a non-homologated ECU software.&nbs🀅p;
Ogura was disqualified from the Argentina GP having taken the chequered flag﷽ in eighth, though th🦂is did promote his team-mate Raul Fernandez into the points in 15th.
