As the 2026 MotoGP World Championship season roars into view – the USA’s only premier class MotoGP team, Trackhouse, uncovers its own new livery design and the livery for its partner Gulf – the colours that will run on both Trackhouse Aprilia RS-GP26 bikes at Round 1 – Thailand.
Gulf colours will, also, run on the bikes of the two Trackhouse MotoGP Team rider’s – #25 Raul Fernandez and #79 Ai Ogura – at the second round, in Brazil, then for the first time at a European MotoGP round, the bikes will be fully Gulf at the Italian Grand Prix in Mugello, before reappearing in Indonesia – scene of the first Sprint podium, scored by Raul, in 2025 – and finally, at Sepang in Malaysia. Five Grand Prix rounds for both Trackhouse riders in full Gulf colours.
The two Trackhouse RS-GP26 bikes will run at the other Grand Prix rounds in its house colours, inspired by the Trackhouse Racing organisation’s blue, black and dayglo yellow base palette, updated for 2026 – with some variations during the season.
#25 Raul Fernandez, in his third year with Trackhouse, the 25-year-old from Madrid, Spain, comes into 2026 having shown increasingly strong performance in 2025 – capped by his first Grand Prix victory and debut win for Trackhouse, at Phillip Island, Australia. A close second place at the final round in Valencia re-enforced his progress on track and going into 2026, Raul is aiming to be a front-runner, right from the get-go in Thailand.
“Our great results at the end of year were the consequence of the work we did during the season. Having an incredible team, Davide and Justin behind us is the key to having a family on track. My training this winter was pretty much the same as last year, but the thing I would like to change is the result of the test as I crashed during the test in Malaysia last year and was injured. But now, I feel fully fit and ready to start the season. I like the new liveries a lot, especially, the Trackhouse one as with more carbon parts it looks a little bit more aggressive and I just love the Gulf colors which I cannot wait to start the season with, in Thailand. We are going to look great on track. Anyway, the important thing is that the bike can be fast on track and for this year, I think we have to be really focused on ourselves and not think too much about the results. The results are the consequences of the work we are doing. We have to be focused on what we can control and need to improve each day to be competitive. I want to enjoy racing like I did in the last rounds of 2025 and I’m sure then the results will come.”
#79 Ai Ogura, starting his sophomore season with the Trackhouse MotoGP Team in 2026 after a Rookie season in which increasing speed and experience with the RS-GP25 was, at times, interrupted by some crashes and injuries which forced the 24-year-old from Tokyo, Japan, to the sidelines on a couple of occasions through the year. Ai is fit and well, after a winter re-set in Japan and comes into 2026 in positive mindset and a clear set of goals to achieve.
“I think our Gulf livery is really cool. It matches well with my personal colour because my favourite colour is blue. I actually like both our designs and can’t wait to go out on track with them both! For 2026, I think I can be a bit more confident on the bike. After I experienced my rookie season in MotoGP everything is hopefully a bit more under control this year. We’ll see how it goes but the first test is going to be very important as, for sure, one of the big targets this season will be the grid positions. Last season we could be competitive during the race but the grid position has usually not been the best and we really need to work on that, especially during the test days. I’m sure we can improve our starting positions a bit and hopefully we can be better at most races. I don’t have a specific target for 2026, but I want to do my best in all the races – that is the target.”
Davide Brivio – Team Principal – Trackhouse MotoGP Team, is looking forward to 2026 with optimism that the American outfit can build on the performance gains and successes of the last season and has cited the close partnership with Aprilia Racing – Trackhouse’s racing partner in MotoGP – as a major contributing factor to the growing success and aspirations of the team in 2026.
“Our bikes are beautiful. First of all, Gulf is the iconic color that all motorsport fans love. We are very excited to be able, again, to use these iconic colors for five races this season. Then the new Trackhouse livery – our corporate Trackhouse colors – are a bit blacker, more aggressive. Overall, we’re excited about both liveries.
Speaking about the riders, all the paddock has been talking for many years about how talented Raul is and what a strong rider he can be and I think last year, he was able to show it, to translate his talent into results. Last year, we had a difficult start but once he started to be in the top 10 he just kept going, arriving to the win towards the end of the season. It tells me that Raul gets confidence when the results come and I hope, with the end of season we had last year, there is going to be another big step in his confidence in ‘26. The talent is there, the potential is there and if he’s confident and convinced of his potential, we can be there.
We have been very happy with Ai’s season last year. It was supposed to be a year where he had to learn and understand MotoGP and I think this is what he has done. Of course, he has also been able to show great performance, especially in the first race but, honestly, through the season we have always seen him very competitive in the races, analysing lap times and most of the time, very fast at the end of the race. We definitely have to improve Qualifying, as it’s becoming more and more important in MotoGP. When you start on the first rows, the weekend goes completely different. For sure, this is one area to work on this year – if we can start nearer the front, with our competitiveness, I’m sure we can do something good.
The goal is to improve what we have done last year. Raul finished inside the top 10 but just in 10thplace so, first of all, we should get both riders in the top 10 and be able to hopefully score some podiums. We have to be ready, we have to be there and when the opportunity comes, just take it. We know it’s very difficult but, I’m sure that we can have some good weekends through the season.”
Justin Marks – Founder & Owner – Trackhouse Entertainment Group, has built an organisation under the Trackhouse Entertainment Group banner which is a front-running force in America’s premier stockcar series, the NASCAR CUP. Having started with a single car entry in 2021, Trackhouse Racing now fields three cars in the series and has, to date, visited Victory Lane fourteen times. Justin’s vision and drive sets the direction for the entire Trackhouse group – highly professional, passionate, success hungry racing teams creating stories and excitement for fans, around the world, to engage with and share in the spirit of Trackhouse.
“This is the start of year three for the USA’s only premier class team in the modern ear and one that has seen us grow in stature, experience and recognition for our performance on track and our global fanbase which grows daily across North America and all points of the world. Last season the Trackhouse Team found speed and success. Raul scored his first MotoGP podium with our beautiful Gulf colours in the Indonesia Sprint race. Next time out, he podiumed again on Sprint Saturday on Phillip Island and went even better on Sunday, taking his first premier class victory to lift the Australian winner’s trophy and give Trackhouse its first MotoGP win in only our second season in the championship.
Trackhouse is an organisation that believes in young talent and that meant we were very happy to capture the 2024 Moto2 World Champion, Ai Ogura. This measured deep thinking kid from Japan has raw speed and all the makings of a future premier class winner. He was not far off at his very first MotoGP race with a fourth place finish and despite some heavy crashes through his rookie campaign he showed that he’s a fast learner and has the pace and ability to be a front runner soon.
Now with the taste of victory in MotoGP we are so hungry for more and I cannot be more excited with our season to come in MotoGP with Raul and Ai and the NASCAR with Ross, Shane and our leader’s rookie, Connor Zilisch. As an elite level motorsport organization we are racing with world class partners. In NASCAR and MotoGP Trackhouse is carving new stories with every one of our partners and today you have seen the incredible 2026 color scheme of our Gulf bike.
As a kid I grew up loving these colours on the Ford GT40s and the Porsche 917s at the Le Mans 24 hour race. Even more when Steve McQueen – the coolest of them all – immortalised Gulf in the movie theaters. Now to have five races in the coming MotoGP season with both our bikes running Gulf colors it’s a dream come true and we are honoured, grateful and excited to be racing with them through 2026.
I truly believe our teams are capable of great success in the coming eleven months, both on four wheels and two wheels. I cannot wait for us to get underway in Thailand for round one of the MotoGP World Championship. Thank you for all your great support. We are hungry for more success and taking you with us when Raul and Ai get on track with these awesome Trackhouse Aprilia RS-GP26’s.”
Gulf x Trackhouse MotoGP Team Partnership:
Gulf and Trackhouse MotoGP Team riders Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura will take to the grid aboard their 2026 Trackhouse Aprilla RS-GP bikes, when the MotoGP World Championship gets underway in Thailand, carrying forward a partnership that blends racing heritage with modern ambition on the world’s leading motorcycle racing stage. Four more races will see the iconic Gulf livery colors on track – at the new in 2026 Brazilian Grand Prix, at Mugello for the Italian Grand Prix, in Indonesia and finally, at Sepang in Malaysia. Five race events for the full Gulf x Trackhouse colors, on both the #25 and #79 bikes of Raul and Ai.
Mike Jones – CEO, Gulf Oil International UK Limited, responsible for building the global success of Gulf, as a leading lubricants manufacturer. Having tied up the agreement to bring the iconic Gulf brand to MotoGP with Trackhouse at the beginning of 2025, the partnership enters its second season with five Grand Prix rounds to look forward to in the 2026 season. Fans have expressed huge support for the beautiful Gulf livery designs that Trackhouse carried last year and plans for the coming year look even more exciting – particularly with a new Grand Prix round in Brazil and Gulf is confirmed to run on the Trackhouse bikes of Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura, at Mugello in Italy – both important markets for Gulf.
“Our first season in MotoGP with the Trackhouse MotoGP Team delivered unforgettable moments – from debut podiums to race victories. We’re excited to see the iconic Gulf colours race again across five rounds of the 2026 season, and we hope fans enjoy the return of the Gulf liveries as much as we do.”
Trackhouse MotoGP Team racing Partner – Aprilia Racing, built an extremely competitive motorcycle in 2025, which was developed throughout the season into a front-running package. Trackhouse scored its very first Grand Prix victory in 2025 – its second season in the MotoGP World Championship – to make it four wins overall for the Italian manufacturer. Continuous innovation, particularly in aerodynamics, chassis development, electronics and engine upgrades within the Championship regulation allowances, have witnessed the growing challenge posed by the RS-GP prototypes and integration of the partnership between Aprilia Racing and Trackhouse. A partnership which promises to bear even greater prizes in 2026.
Trackhouse Aprilia RS-GP26 Specifications:
Engine: V4 90° – 1000cc, 81mm bore with pneumatic valve system and dry sump – developing in excess of 280hp and revving to over 17,500rpm.
Frame: Aprilia Racing Chassis – Aluminum
Swing arm: Aprilia Racing – Carbon Fiber
Gearbox: Aprilia Racing seamless 6-speed with multiple ratios
Rear ride height device: Aprilia Racing “BSB” system
Electronics: Magneti Marelli
Clutch system: Dry – carbon
Front forks: ÖHLINS
Shock absorbers: ÖHLINS
Steering damper: ÖHLINS
Exhaust system: SC Project – Titanium
Chain: Regina Chain
Wheel rims: Marchesini forged magnesium – front: 17” – rear: 17”
Brake system: Brembo – Front monobloc aluminum calipers and double carbon disks: 340mm – 355mm. Rear aluminum caliper with single steel disk: 218mm
Dry weight: 157 kg
Tyres: Michelin
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