MotoGP, Paolo Campinoti is confident: “Jack Miller has not yet shown his true value”

Jack Miller, after coming close to leaving MotoGP following his departure from KTM, returns to the spotlight thanks to an opportunity at Pramac Yamaha. This satellite project, which breaks away from Ducati, represents a new chance for the Australian to show its true value, an opportunity that Pramac boss Paolo Campinoti fully supports.

Campinoti has never hidden his attachment to
Millerwhom he already met when he drove for Ducati. « Jack has always been in our hearts “, he declared to TNT Sports relayed by crash.net. “ I’m very happy that he’s coming back.
He’s a special guy. I think he hasn’t shown his true value yet. I hope we can
see the real Jack next year
. »

Millerwho drove for renowned teams like Honda, Ducati et KTMis indeed a gold mine of experience for the new project of
Yamaha. His in-depth knowledge of the different brands could play a key role in the development of the satellite motorcycle.

Paolo Campinoti: « Jack Miller will bring great experience, joy and professionalism »

Campinoti is confident the Australian will be a major asset to the team: “ he will bring great experience, joy and professionalism. It will be very useful to develop the motorcycle for our project. »

After two difficult seasons at
KTMwhere the frantic pace of Pedro Acosta finally left him out of the Austrian team’s plans, Miller looking to bounce back. His involvement in
an accident in Indonesia hasn’t helped his recent image, but Campinoti et
Pramac remain confident in their abilities.

This return to Pramac Yamaha promises to be under good auspices, the team being delighted to find
Miller. « Everyone is happy to see him again », insisted Campinotipointing out that this is not always the case for some drivers.
Miller therefore has a real card to play to finally demonstrate the full extent of his talent and contribute to making
Pramac Yamaha a serious competitor in the years to come.

Jack Miller

-

-

PREV MotoGP, Marc Marquez remains upset by his retirement in Indonesia: “these things cannot happen”
NEXT Let’s talk MotoGP: A year ago, a magnificent rider exploded