Trackhouse Racing is competing in the French MotoGP Grand Prix for the first time in its history. Miguel Oliveira achieved his best result at the Spanish GP, while Raúl Fernández once again fought for a top-ten position.
After the progress made in the previous two rounds, team manager Davide Brivio wants to maintain the momentum at Le Mans: ‘We will keep the momentum going after we found improvements in Austin and also, I feel, that Jerez was a positive round for us as we were able to confirm some gains, both in the race weekend and the test on Monday. We have to continue this work with both our riders and all our crew so that we keep fine tuning our settings and processes’.
Regarding the riders, the Italian stated that both are on an upward trajectory and more comfortable on the bikes, promising to show up at the French GP with ambitions to improve: ‘I see Miguel and Raúl getting more and more familiar with their bikes and being more comfortable and although both riders missed Le Mans last year – Miguel with injury and Raúl needing treatment for arm pump – we will go to France ready to fight for more performance and excited about the first French Grand Prix for Trackhouse’.
At the moment, Trackhouse Racing occupies the eighth position in the Team World Championship with 38 points, seven more than Monster Energy Yamaha immediately behind, and 32 points behind Pertamina Enduro VR46, which is in seventh place.