Trackhouse Racing unveiled their new livery for the upcoming 2026 MotoGP season today, ahead of the grid’s first pre-season shakedown in Malaysia next week.
The American-owned squad, led by team principal Davide Brivio, has kicked off their third season in the premier class with Aprilia and continued with their rider pairing of Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura.
Last season was an unforgettable campaign for both Trackhouse and Aprilia.
The Italian constructor enjoyed their very best performance in the MotoGP standings in 2025, while Fernandez brought home his and Trackhouse’s very first win in the premier class after a cool and collected ride to the chequered flag at the Australian Grand Prix.

Trackhouse unveil their new livery for the upcoming MotoGP season
In an online event streamed on the team’s official YouTube channel, Fernandez and Ogura unveiled the two liveries that Trackhouse will be donning for the upcoming season.
The first livery to be revealed was their main colourway, which boosted the neon tones across the prototype’s body and a new American flag on the underside of the bike.
The second livery was Trackhouse’s special Gulf livery, which proved to be a fan favourite during the 2025 campaign. It will be in use across four rounds of the upcoming term, including the season-opener in Thailand and the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.
While the livery didn’t feature too many changes from its predecessor, the calibre of Aprilia’s bike certainly has, and both Fernandez and Ogura are excited to clock some laps in as pre-season testing looms.
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Raul Fernandez can’t hide his excitement, and Ai Ogura is fully focused on the new MotoGP season
Asked about the changes that have been made to Aprilia’s 2026-spec bike, Fernandez said, “It’s a nice surprise, I didn’t really expect it because last year, we ended the season super well.
“The feeling on the bike was really good, but Aprilia still believe that they can improve the bike. I’m excited to try the new aero package. Hopefully, I can work well with it like I did before, or even better.”
Ogura was also asked for his expectations of the upcoming season, with the young Japanese rider now heading into his sophomore term in the premier class.
He said, “Last year’s Aprilia showed enough that the bike is competitive and that we can fight for victories. It’s all on me now, and I expect some better [results] for myself.”
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