The last two months have been hectic for Marks, who seized the opportunity provided by MotoGP promoter Dorna to take the two seats left vacant by the financial collapse of the RNF team.
The company of the former Missouri-born racer inherited the agreements of the Malaysian structure that were still in force, both with Aprilia, the supplier of the bikes, and with the bulk of the employees, delighted to turn the page and focus on this new stage.
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At the head of the team will be Marks himself, PJ Rashidi, in the position of director, and Wilko Zeelenberg as team manager. The idea is to give stability to a key project in the eyes of Dorna, to definitively penetrate the American market.
Proof of this solidity is the renewal of the agreement with Aprilia as supplier of Oliveira and Fernandez's bikes, which initially expired at the end of 2024.
"We have agreed a multi-year contract with Aprilia. From our point of view it would be a mistake to have signed with them and then change a year later," Marks revealed in a conversation with Autosport.
For the American, Trackhouse has found in the Noale brand the perfect partner to get on a moving train, which is what it has meant for his company to join the championship with so little time to react.
At the team's announcement presentation, which was made earlier this month from Italy, Massimo Rivola, CEO of Aprilia's racing division, already had a relevant role that exemplified the level of collaboration that the two parties have planned.
Source: Autosport