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Jack Miller Addresses Rumors About Saving His MotoGP Career

1 months ago By Walter Thompson

Jack Miller, an Australian rider for Red Bull KTM, has been the center of attention in recent weeks as rumors about his future in MotoGP continue to intensify. After a season of ups and downs, Miller seemed to be facing an uncertain future on the premier class grid in 2025. However, during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, he admitted discouragingly that “the phone isn’t ringing,” suggesting that his chances of staying in the category were slim.

But things seem to have taken a different turn when Miller arrived in Austria, where he hinted that new opportunities might be arising. Although he remained cautious when discussing his future, Miller confirmed that “a few phone calls” had been made and that he was working to secure his place for the next season. “I appreciate that people are reaching out… Nothing is signed yet. We are working on it,” Miller said during the press conference, displaying a more optimistic tone than what was observed at Silverstone.

When asked by Dorna’s Jack Appleyard about his optimism for 2025, Miller was direct: “More optimism than I had at Silverstone, for sure. But we’ll have to wait and see, try to work things out.”

Rumors that Jack Miller might be linked to a possible return to Pramac Yamaha are gaining strength. Miller, who has previously raced for Pramac with Ducati, could be heading towards a new opportunity with the team, this time alongside Miguel Oliveira, on one of the new factory-spec M1s. If this happens, it would be a significant reunion for Miller with the team that helped him establish his presence in MotoGP.

This development comes shortly after the official confirmation of Miguel Oliveira’s departure from Trackhouse Aprilia, a team that announced the signing of young Japanese talent Ai Ogura. The possible transfer of Miller to Pramac Yamaha would represent a major shift in the MotoGP landscape, bringing more experience and competitiveness to the team.

While the details are still being discussed, the prospect of Miller continuing his MotoGP career with a solid team like Pramac Yamaha is a relief for his fans and for the rider himself. Even if nothing is confirmed yet, Miller’s change in tone indicates that he is determined to keep fighting and not give up his place among the best riders in the world.

With the rider market moving quickly, only time will tell if Jack Miller will manage to save his MotoGP career and remain on the grid in 2025.

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