Jack Miller does not agree with Aprilia Racing's proposed new rule change regarding injured riders returning to racing.
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Why Miller is optimistic about life at Pramac-Yamaha after KTM axeIn July of last year, Jack Miller had all but admitted that his ... rider was going to have to consider a move to the World Superbike Championship or give up on active competition altogether.
Jack Miller takes on his fourth different brand of MotoGP machine in 2025 by returning to Pramac for the start of their new factory-backed Yamaha project. Born in Townsville, Australia ...
That means Yamaha has a deep pool of riders to choose from, including former MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo, grand ...
The beauty of Jack is he’s got a one-year deal ... then quite a few would open in World Superbikes.” Miller’s arrival at Yamaha coincides with a resurgence from the Iwata manufacturer ...
Before the Argentine Grand Prix, Miller said: "I‘m really excited for the second round in Argentina after gaining confidence ...
Yamaha is set to call upon a deep pool of talent from the MotoGP and World Superbike championship for its return to the ...
Jack Miller couldn’t hide his delight at finally escaping the chronic chatter issues that plagued last year’s MotoGP campaign with KTM. Switching to Pramac Yamaha this season, the Australian ...
Jack Miller has delivered his verdict on Yamaha’s engine saga. The Australian reiterated his established opinion that there is still potential and validity in the inline-four configuration ...
Jack Miller has given an optimistic prediction for a Yamaha strength which will be displayed at Buriram. Miller has completed the first two practice sessions as a Yamaha MotoGP rider at the 2025 ...
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