Jack Miller's future in MotoGP remains unclear. The Australian, who will no longer have a KTM handlebar in 2025, admitted to not having received an offer for next season. Despite this delicate situation, Miller remains determined to give the best of himself in the final races of the season.
« I reached the bottom. The bottom line was about two weeks ago!“, confided the pilot KTM. " I'm past that stage now. I have 10 races left to enjoy what has been my life for the last 10 years. I try to make the most of it."
Despite the uncertainty that hangs over his career, Miller put in a good performance during free practice at Silverstone, placing fifth. “ The bike works well, I did a good lap at the end“, he rejoiced. “ It's weird, the soft tire. It works differently. He works differently and it took me almost three trains to get used to it."
But : " I managed to resolve the problem in the end and I'm pretty happy with the day. The weekend is much less stressful when you go straight to Q2. And it's been a long time since we've been able to say it »
Jack Miller: “ I'm trying to regain my confidence after a really difficult period »
The Australian pilot also spoke of the difficulties encountered by KTM this season. “ There were gusts sweeping the track. I never felt any nervousness, even when putting on the hard tires, which is rare here“, he explained. “ We are patching up everywhere. I don't know if it helps us, but I can't complain."
Jack Miller hopes that good performances in the next races will allow him to bounce back and find a new handlebar for next season. “ I'm trying to regain my confidence after a really difficult time“, he stressed. “ It's still early but I feel good."
The future of Jack Miller remains uncertain, but the Australian driver showed a determination to go all the way and give the best of himself.
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