Trackhouse Racing have today unveiled their new livery for the upcoming 2026 MotoGP season ahead of the first pre-season grid in Malaysia next week.
An American-owned group led by a group principal David Briviostarted their third season in the premier class with Aprilia and continued to combine their riders. Raul Fernandez And No. Ogura.
Last season was a memorable campaign for both Trackhouse and Aprilia.
The Italian constructor has performed extremely well at MotoGP level in 2025. Fernandez brought home his and Trackhouse’s first victory In the premier class after a cool and collected ride at the Australian Grand Prix.

Track House will present their new livery for the upcoming MotoGP season
In an online event aired on the team’s official YouTube channel, Fernandez and O’Gura played live for the duo that Trackhouse will be donating for next season.
The original colorway that was revealed for the first time features neon tones on the body of the model and a new American flag on the bottom of the bike.
The second livery was the trackhouse special Gulf livery which proved to be a fan favorite during the 2025 campaign. It will be used at four rounds next term, including the season opener in Thailand and the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.
While the Livey doesn’t show too many changes from before, the Aprilia bike certainly has, and both Fernandez and Ogura are eager to close some laps as pre-season testing gets underway.
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Raul Fernandez couldn’t hide his excitement, and Ai Ogura is fully focused on the new MotoGP season.
Asked about the changes to the Aprilia 2026 special bike, Fernandez said, “It’s a surprise, I really didn’t expect it because we finished the season well last year.”
“The feeling on the bike was very good but I believe that Apria can still improve the bike. I am very happy to try the new aero package. Hopefully, I can do as well as before or even better.”
The young Japanese rider, who is now heading into his second season in the premier class, was asked to give Ogura his expectations for the upcoming season.
He said, “Last year, Apria showed enough that the bike is competitive and that we will fight for victory. Now it’s all on me, and I expect some better (results) for myself.”


