Racing on home soil, Trackhouse will compete in the GP of the Americas with its corporate livery – the same design it used throughout pre-season testing.
In Thailand and Argentina, Justin Marks’ team sported a Gulf-inspired livery, featuring the oil company’s iconic light blue and orange colors.
However, in Austin, Trackhouse will revert to its blue and fluorescent yellow design, which was last seen during the Buriram test. According to GPOne.com, this is because Gulf is not the team’s main sponsor.
After the team’s launch, principal Davide Brivio had already hinted that the livery could change throughout the season as negotiations with multiple partners were ongoing.
Following Gresini’s partnership with BK8, Trackhouse remains the only MotoGP team without a title sponsor.
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