The partnership between Trackhouse and SuperFile, a company specializing in IT data protection, reached its peak at the Hungarian Grand Prix: after a collaboration that began last year, especially with the team involved in the NASCAR championship, Raul Fernandez and Ai Ogura’s Aprilias took to the track with a special livery at the last Spanish GP.
At Balaton Park, the team announced a further step in this collaboration, officially making SuperFile the new title sponsor starting this very weekend. The multi-year agreement provides for the appearance of the company brand on the bikes’ livery (with the exception of the Malaysian and Indonesian GPs, where Trackhouse will display the Gulf brand), with the team’s hospitality renamed SuperHouse.
The statements
“This is an important moment for Trackhouse. It’s exciting to see our relationship with SuperFile evolve into a long-term strategic commitment, and it’s truly an honor to welcome them as a title partner. Seeing the colors of this cutting-edge technology organization, which like Trackhouse is a true innovator in a rapidly evolving, technology-driven environment, on our bikes is truly exciting. They are with us on our No. 97 car in the NASCAR Cup Series, and now having them with us on our two RS-GP MotoGP bikes as we tackle the global MotoGP calendar in the coming years is a testament to SuperFile and Trackhouse’s aspirations to be winners at the highest levels of competition”, stated Justin Marks, owner of Trackhouse.
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“Every kid dreams of being part of something bigger than themselves. If I had told my twelve-year-old self that one day I would be here as a main partner of a MotoGP team, I would have laughed. Yet here we are. What excites me most is not seeing the SuperFile name on the bike. It’s who we are building this with. Trackhouse has changed the game by doing things differently. It has brought new energy, a new perspective, and the willingness to challenge the limits of what’s possible. That’s exactly how we built SuperFile”, added Shane Valdez, CEO and founder of SuperFile.
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