Trackhouse Racing has unveiled a bold new livery for its second MotoGP season. The Justin Marks-owned team, which took over the former RNF squad in 2024, will continue as Aprilia's satellite team in the premier class. Raul Fernandez returns for 2025, joined by Moto2 champion Ai Ogura. Both riders will race with full factory-spec Aprilia RS-GP machines, an upgrade from the 2023-spec bike Fernandez used last season. This is Trackhouse's third MotoGP livery, following the stars-and-stripes design of 2024 and a mid-season update. Trackhouse Racing is the first team to launch its 2025 season, with factory Aprilia set to reveal its plans on January 16, Gresini Ducati on January 18, and factory Ducati on January 20.
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MotoGP: Trackhouse Racing's MotoGP Livery
Trackhouse Racing has unveiled a bold new livery for its 2025 MotoGP season, swapping its previous design for a striking blue scheme with vibrant yellow accents. This is their third livery if you consider the launch livery when they showcased the American Flag livery when they replaced RNF Aprilia.
At their MotoGP debut in 2024, Trackhouse started with a stars-and-stripes design before showcasing a special livery at the Silverstone GP. The latest update reflects the team's ongoing evolution and fresh approach for the upcoming season.
MotoGP: Trackhouse Racing's 2024 Season
Trackhouse Racing, which took over the RNF Racing team at the end of 2023, completed its first MotoGP season in 2024. The team’s debut year saw some impressive performances despite challenges along the way.
Miguel Oliveira finished 15th in the riders’ standings with 75 points, despite missing five races. Raul Fernandez closely followed in 16th place, showing a competitive pace throughout the season.
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Trackhouse’s best result came at the Catalan Grand Prix, where Fernandez secured a sixth-place finish riding a year-old Aprilia. He didn’t get the latest RS-GP until the British Grand Prix in August. In the final standings, Trackhouse finished ahead of both Honda teams and just four points behind the factory Yamaha team.
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