The 2025 MotoGP season is on the horizon as Trackhouse Racing reveal their bikes for the new year.
The satellite Aprilia The team endured a tough 2024 campaign as they found it difficult to achieve top results. Trackhouse finished ninth in the teams championship with just 141 points.
Riders Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez struggled to find consistency, both finishing a season best of sixth.
The Portuguese rider replaced Lorenzo Salvadori Olivera for four races after suffering a wrist injury in Indonesia. But the Italian retired after three races with the team without scoring any points.
Welcome to the track house Moto2 champion No. Ogura When Olivera went to the team Pramak Along with Yamaha, the American outfit hopes their 2025 bike will do better.
MotoGP fans will notice Suzuki’s similarities to the Trackhouse Racing 2025 livery
This season, Trackhouse has gone with stunning new colors. The team ditched the previous American flag-inspired livery and opted for a bright blue with yellow and black accents.
And MotoGP Fans took to the comments of Trackhouse’s Instagram post as they couldn’t help but notice the resemblance to the Suzuki Liberty. The Japanese manufacturer competed in the premier class from 2002 until they retired from the sport in 2022.
One fan wrote: “Suzuki called, they want their colors back,” followed by a crying smiley emoticon.
Another simply wrote, “Cosplay Suzuki,” while one fan wrote, “Suzuki is back!!!” Sei followed with a laughing emoticon.
Some fans were not impressed with the new design. One wrote: “How did Trackhouse go from the track’s best livery (blue and silver) to BTech Suzuki” while another wanted to see other colors: “Gulf sponsorship could have added orange but no, they had to.” She overturned the Suzuki.
But some were fans of the trackhouse’s new look, with one fan commenting: “Suzuki vibe, I love it.”
Ai Ogura will put Raul Fernandez under pressure at the Trackhouse in 2025
After a disappointing 2024 season, Trackhouse will be hoping for an even stronger 2025 with their new colors.
Fernandez will be kept in the squad but will be under pressure to deliver. In the year After finishing second in Moto2 in 2021, the Spaniard struggled in MotoGP.
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In 2023, he achieved a career-best finish with a fifth-place finish at Valencia.
Teammate Ogura comes into the premier class on the back of winning the Moto2 title. The Japanese rider has three wins and eight podiums while failing to score twice.
The 23-year-old will be eager to make an impression in MotoGP. The new Trackhouse Blue and Yellow Sporting Ogura will certainly give Fernandez tough competition.
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