MotoGP, Jack Miller signs with Pramac Yamaha for 2025: “I still have business to finish in Grand Prix”

KTM factory rider Jack Miller has officially joined Pramac Yamaha for the 2025 MotoGP season. The Australian rider has signed a one-year deal with the team, marking his return to Pramac, but this time on a Yamaha bike. The news definitively closes the grid for the premier class for next year.

On the official MotoGP website, Jack Miller shared his first impressions of this transfer: “
obviouslyI don’t know if it was the best kept secret or the worst kept secret.. It was a
long storybut I’m glad it’s finally all out. Honestly, Things looked bleak over the summer break. I am very happy to still be on the grid next year.
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Grateful for this new opportunity,
Miller is determined to focus on the end of the 2024 season: “ I feel like I still have things to accomplish in MotoGP. I am very grateful to Paolo Campinoti and the whole Yamaha team for this chance to continue.
I can’t wait to finish the season in style. We still have big races ahead of us. It’s my favorite time of year. The end is near, and there is much work, but Every weekend on the bike is a real pleasure
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Jack Miller: ” I have always worked well with one-year contracts. »

For Jack Millersigning a one-year contract is far from being a problem. He prefers this flexibility, as he explained: ” I have always worked well with one-year contracts. This is not a new situation for me.. We’ll see what the future holds, but I really feel good momentum. Working with this team is going to be a lot of funThey have a big plan, and the satellite team that returns in 2025 is getting stronger and stronger.. »

Jack Miller also reacted to the announcement of the entry of the Hungary on the MotoGP calendar in 2025: ” It’s impressive. I would like to see MotoGP expand further outside of Europebut adding another country to the calendar is always a good thing.
It just expands the fan base and that’s fantastic.
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With this new contract, Miller says he is ready to take on the challenge of driving for
Pramac Yamaha and to continue fighting in MotoGP, while hoping that this collaboration can offer him new opportunities and successes on the starting grid.

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