MotoGP's newest team finally gains title sponsor in third year
Trackhouse Aprilia's MotoGP project has secured its first title sponsor, with US-based SuperFile taking naming rights for the team. SuperFile is a long-time sponsor of Trackhouse Racing in NASCAR, backing the No. 97 entry driven in 2026 by Shane van Gisbergen, and it has already appeared on the MotoGP grid in a black-and-yellow livery at the Spanish Grand Prix earlier this year. The arrangement will see Trackhouse adopt SuperFile branding on its RS-GP motorcycles for the remainder of the 2026 season, starting with the Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park from June 5-7. This partnership ends a period where Trackhouse competed without a title sponsor and establishes a cross-series relationship between the two outfits. Justin Marks, Trackhouse Racing's owner, called the deal a milestone and described the agreement as a strategic commitment that honors SuperFile as a naming-rights partner. Shane Valdez, founder and CEO of SuperFile, voiced enthusiasm about joining the sport's stage and praised Trackhouse's culture of innovation. The sponsorship will be visible on Trackhouse's two RS-GP MotoGP bikes as the team navigates the calendar in the years ahead, illustrating a rising interest from technology brands in premier motorcycle racing. The sponsorship also signals a broader cross-promotional potential across Trackhouse's racing portfolio.






