Trackhouse Racing Confirms Livery Change for American MotoGP
Trackhouse Racing has revealed a different livery for the 2025 American MotoGP at COTA

The Circuit of the Americas, in Texas, will host round three of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship this weekend, and home team Trackhouse Racing has revealed a different livery.
The satellite Aprilia team is replacing the iconic Gulf livery that has so far been run in 2025 with a flashy blue and yellow paint scheme. Global oil company Gulf joined forces with Trackhouse Racing late last year, although the partnership did not result in the former becoming the American outfit’s title sponsor.
The special Gulf livery seen in Thailand and Argentina will not return as the permanent livery for Trackhouse Racing after this weekend, as it was always agreed for the opening two rounds only, with the team instead set to use the colours it launched in January going forward.
The home livery that will be on show this weekend at COTA is what Trackhouse calls its corporate colours, with its MotoGP design looking more like its NASCAR theme.
Trackhouse remains without a title sponsor heading into the third round of the campaign, and further livery changes could take place over the year as team principal, Davide Brivio, said during pre-season that the livery on the bikes could change depending on new partnership deals.
Trackhouse Racing is the only American team on the MotoGP grid currently, and it has enjoyed a very strong start to 2025 on one side of the garage as Ai Ogura has been the top rookie by far.
Outside of Marc Marquez who has won all four races (sprints and Grand Prix’) so far this year, Ogura has been the most impressive rider.
Trackhouse is once again the only Aprilia team heading into the American Grand Prix with its full complement of riders, as the factory Aprilia Racing squad is still without reigning world champion Jorge Martin, who remains sidelined from his injuries.
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