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Is Jack Miller a driver who hasn't really found the key to the Honda?

It seems that we can ask ourselves the question since, after 3 years spent in the bosom of the Tokyo firm which only generated a few outbursts in the rain, the Australian driver immediately seems more at ease. comfortable on his Ducati GP 17 from the Alma Pramac Racing team.

Fifth yesterday as today, the former owner of the Marc VDS team nevertheless reduced his gap with the fastest man to only 15/100 on a dry track. Who would've believed that ?

Jack Miller thus confirms his speed and his feeling with his Ducati Desmosedici GP 2017 which improves lap after lap. After working on the settings in the morning and remaining in the Top 5 for a long time, the driver from the southern hemisphere improved his time by more than 6 tenths of a second in the afternoon, during his penultimate lap.

Jack Miller, 5th in 1'59.509 (44 laps): “I'm really very satisfied. And I must say that I am happier because of the sensations that the bike gives me than for the times which are however very positive. We have started working on the settings and that means we still have some room to spare. But we must take one step at a time. The objective is to progress day after day, without thinking too much about the times on the clock. »

We are impatiently waiting for what comes next...

MotoGP #SepangTest J.2: Chronos

1. Maverick Vinales, Yamaha, 1:59,355 min
2. Valentino Rossi, Yamaha, +0,035 sec
3. Cal Crutchlow, Honda, +0,088
4. Jorge Lorenzo, Ducati, +0,143
5. Jack Miller, Ducati, +0,154
6. Johann Zarco, Yamaha, +0,347
7. Marc Marquez, Honda, +0,375
8. Andrea Dovizioso, Ducati, +0,377
9. Danilo Petrucci, Ducati, +0,392
10. Andrea Iannone, Suzuki, +0,562
11. Aleix Espargaro, Aprilia, +0,570
12. Dani Pedrosa, Honda, +0,644
13. Alex Rins, Suzuki, +0,687
14. Pol Espargaro, KTM, +0,907
15. Tito Rabat, Ducati, +1,151
16. Bradley Smith, KTM, +1,165
17. Franco Morbidelli, Honda, +1,307
18. Mika Kallio, KTM, +1,346
19. Álvaro Bautista, Ducati, +1,373
20. Karel Abraham, Ducati, +1,559
21. Takaaki Nakagami, Honda, +1,597
22. Sylvain Guintoli, Suzuki, +2,037
23. Scott Redding, Aprilia, +2,101
24. Yonny Hernandez, Yamaha, +2,199
25. Xavier Simeon, Ducati, +2,334
26. Tom Lüthi, Honda, +2,455

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