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Jack Miller

The now young father Jack Miller does not have a start to the last part of the season likely to completely guarantee him a cloud-free future within a Pierer Mobility group, which still has five drivers under contract for four RC16s in 2024. But he does not complain about this game of musical chairs initiated in Mattighofen which will inevitably designate a loser. And for good reason: he has already castigated those who allow themselves to criticize their employer in MotoGP. And who are wrong to continue according to him...

As Dorna develops a rescue plan for the houses Honda et Yamaha with new concession points, KTM openly regrets even the principle and positions itself as one of the next opponents to the adoption of these new facilities, when they will be submitted for approval to the manufacturers' association, the MSMA.

An atmosphere within Agent Orange that Jack Miller confirmed when asked, in an interview with motosan, what he thought about this situation. On the idea that Honda et Yamaha are two manufacturers who are in great difficulty in MotoGP, “Jackass” responds: “ their situation is not good, but it is not as dramatic as some say. Rins won in Austin with Honda and was also fast at Mugello before getting injured. How many seasons has Ducati gone without winning a race? ».

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Jack Miller: “ spending time complaining doesn't get you results, being negative doesn't get you anywhere »

Yamaha is not forgotten either: “ Quartararo also made the podium in Austin. I understand he is frustrated, after being world champion, of not having the best bike, but spending time complaining does not get results. Being Negative Gets You Nowhere. Ducati and Aprilia have had problems in the past, but they have managed to raise their heads by working without looking at what others were doing ».

Jack Miller ends with this regret: “ everyone goes through difficult times. The important thing is to overcome them and this requires a positive attitude. It is a reflection of the world we live in: we look at what others have, instead of settling for what we have. It's sad, so we waste energy ».

MotoGP: Jack Miller talks about KTM, his colleagues and the future