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The livery design for Trackhouse’s first season in MotoGP has broken cover in Los Angeles
Trackhouse, the newest MotoGP team, has unveiled its livery for its debut season in the championship. Despite being an American team, Trackhouse has a close alliance with Italian brand Aprilia and operates from their factory in Noale. The team’s USA-themed livery is an evolution of the concept livery they had previously announced, paying tribute to the design used by MotoGP champion Nicky Hayden. The launch event was attended by American grand prix champions Wayne Rainey, Kevin Schwantz, and John Kocinski, as well as Moto2 rider Joe Roberts and ex-MotoGP rider John Hopkins. While there is no title sponsor yet, the Italian dairy company Sterilgarda is prominently featured on the bike. Miguel Oliveira and Raul Fernandez, previously with RNF, have both moved to Trackhouse and will be riding Aprilia bikes. Oliveira will have a works-spec 2024 Aprilia RS-GP, while Fernandez will start on a year-old bike before being upgraded later. Trackhouse is the fourth team to reveal their livery for the 2024 season, following Gresini Ducati, factory Ducati, and VR46 Ducati.