The last remaining seat in the 2025 MotoGP grid has finally been filled. Jack Miller will race for Prima Pramac Racing next year, having signed a direct contract with Yamaha, where he will team up with Miguel Oliveira.
At 29 years old, the Australian rider is about to mark a decade in the premier class, having competed for LCR Honda, Marc VDS (also with Honda bikes), Ducati, Red Bull KTM, and… Pramac, where he raced from 2018 to 2020 with Ducati machinery.
Although Miller’s first victory came in 2016 with Marc VDS in a challenging, rain-soaked Dutch GP, it was at Pramac where he truly made his mark, consistently fighting for podiums for the first time in his career.
His strong performances earned him a place on Ducati’s factory team in 2021 and 2022, but he chose to leave and take on the challenge of KTM in 2023. However, he struggled to find consistency with the Austrian bike, and his future in MotoGP seemed uncertain for 2025.
Just when his continuity in the championship appeared to be at risk, Miller found a lifeline with Yamaha’s project, returning to a familiar garage at Pramac.