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Trackhouse Racing unveil new Gulf livery for the start of the 2025 season

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ICYMI: Trackhouse Racing will use a Gulf livery for the opening two Grands Prix of the 2025 season.

The American team had unveiled a black and blue bike for the 2025 MotoGP livery, which left fans disappointed. However, ahead of the opening race of the 2025 season they have released a new Gulf livery.

The Trackhouse Racing bikes sporting their new Gulf looks will feature in the top twelve places on the MotoGP grid on Saturday and Sunday. During Friday's Practice in Thailand, Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura finished in the top ten, guaranteeing themselves places in Q2.

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The new look will be used in Thailand and at the Argentina Grand Prix in two weeks. However, Trackhouse will 'move to its own livery scheme for its home Grand Prix, in the USA and following races, with further Gulf collaborations taking place as the 2025 MotoGP World Championship progresses'.

“We are incredibly excited to see the iconic colours of Gulf come to life on the MotoGP grid through our partnership with the Trackhouse MotoGP Team,” said Mike Jones, CEO of Gulf Oil International UK.

“This livery is an historic moment in Gulf’s motorsport story.

“By collaborating with Trackhouse MotoGP Team we aim to build a foundation for both brands to evolve together in the world of MotoGP and we look forward to an exhilarating 2025 season.”

Justin Marks, founder and owner of Trackhouse Entertainment Group, stated: “From the moment I fell in love with motorsport, I have admired and been inspired by the iconic Gulf livery in every form it has taken in the history of racing.

“To be able to unveil the Gulf Trackhouse Aprilia bikes is a deeply personal moment.

“It’s an honor and privilege to partner with such an iconic brand in MotoGP and cannot wait to see these incredible bikes at speed on the racetrack.”

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