
Jack Miller officially signs with Pramac Yamaha for 2025 MotoGP
Jack Miller has officially been confirmed to join Prima Pramac Yamaha for the 2025 MotoGP season
Jack Miller has officially been confirmed to join Prima Pramac Yamaha for the 2025 MotoGP season
Updated 2024 Aragon MotoGP race results after Fabio di Giannantonio, Jack Miller and Raul Fernandez receive post-race penalties for low tyre pressure.
Francesco Bagnaia’s thrilling victory at the 2024 Austrian MotoGP Sprint has once again highlighted the intense rivalry for the championship after edging Jorge Martin.
Miguel Oliveira has confirmed that he is in advanced discussions with Pramac Racing to join their Yamaha project for the 2025 MotoGP season
Jack Miller is reportedly on the verge of signing a one-season contract with Pramac Yamaha, marking a major turn in his racing career
Jack Miller emerged as the fastest with Spanish veteran Pol Espargaro hospitalized following a horrific crash during a hectic practice session on Friday for the season-opening Portuguese MotoGP.
Francesco Bagnaia set a Motorland lap record after dominating qualifying for the Aragon GP and claiming his fifth pole position of the MotoGP season.
Jack Miller led an all-Ducati top five, while Marc Marquez made it to Q1 in the third and the final practice session for the Aragon Grand Prix at the Motorland Aragon track.
Jack Miller has stated that his major objective in this weekend’s British Grand Prix is to avoid receiving a long lap penalty.
Jack Miller will join the KTM factory team for the 2023 and 2024 MotoGP seasons after signing a two-year deal to race for the outfit.
Jack Miller believes it seems logical that Ducati would replace him with Gresini’s Enea Bastianini because he is Italian and has won three races this year.
Jack Miller and the other hopefuls for the second factory seat will learn their MotoGP fates at Ducati next month.
As a departure from Ducati becomes more imminent, Jack Miller is in talks with the LCR Honda team to return in 2023.
Jack Miller and Fabio Quartararo have traded barbs on media over a collision early in the Indonesian Grand Prix.
Ducati rider Jack Miller is headed to Sepang pre-season testing after returning a negative COVID-19 result.
Jack Miller will compete in the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) season finale at The Bend Motorsport Park next month. Miller, who finished third in last weekend’s MotoGP finale in Valencia, will line up alongside fellow Australian Ducati Riders Oli Bayliss, Mike Jones and Wayne Maxwell on the 2021 Ducati Paniagle V4 R. The event, held in South Australia, takes place on December 3-5. “I am really excited to be able to have this opportunity and race the final round of Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK),” Miller said. “I would love to say a massive thank you to the guys at Ducati for allowing me this opportunity amidst our busy testing schedule. “To go and race in front of the Australian fans is a massive privilege and honour. Thank you to the team at ASBK and Motorcycling Australia for their support at such short notice. I am also thankful to Ben Henry from DesmoSport Ducati for his help in the organisation. As you can imagine it has not been easy to try and organise everything from the other side of the world at such short notice, having Ben and Matty Macalpine there to help me organise most things, has been very easy.” Miller, who finished fourth overall in MotoGP this season, will return home after this week’s two-day official MotoGP test at Jerez. It’ll be the first time he’s raced at home since 2019, with the last two Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island being cancelled due to Covid-19. “Having Australian MotoGP sensation Jack Miller compete in the ASBK is further testament to the tough and highly competitive nature of our ASBK Championship which is one of the best national superbike championships in the world,”Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle, added. “Australian race fans have been starved of on track MotoGP action here for two years due to COVID, but to now have their Aussie hero in Jack Miller come home and race ASBK, we are sure fans will flock to the ASBK Grand Finale at The Bend in South Australia.”