After another positive performance at the Japanese GP, Jack Miller was pleased to see the way the KTM behaved at Motegi, even though he admitted to some problems, especially in the corners.
The Australian, who is preparing to travel home in the next stage of the category, in Phillip Island, said in a debrief what the team’s biggest problem was on Japanese soil: ‘It has been very difficult trying to get out of the corners at the end, trying to use the maximum of rubber possible because it’s the only place we seem to find grip. We are struggling a bit with speed mid-corner and exiting corners.’
With work ahead, he assured, there are however some things that have worked well during the race, and that made #43 very happy: ‘The front is stable and was solid throughout the race, but we still have some work to do’.
Focused on how the Japanese circuit suits the DNA in RC16, Miller is already anticipating the next round as well: ‘This strong braking track worked well for us. We’ll be back next week to test it out at Phillip Island and see how things are there,’ he concluded.