Since making his MotoGP debut in 2015, Jack Miller has ridden for three different manufacturers. In 2025, he will ride for Yamaha, fulfilling a dream he has had for many years.
The rider, who is still with Red Bull KTM, started in satellite teams with Honda (LCR and Marc VDS), then moved to Pramac in the Ducati era, before joining the Ducati factory team – from where he left to join KTM in 2023.
After two tough years with the Austrian manufacturer, Miller almost found himself without a ride for 2025, but he managed to secure a spot with a team he knows well – Pramac. However, starting next year, he will be a satellite rider for Yamaha, essentially as a second factory team.
In this way, Miller will make his dream of competing for the Iwata brand come true: ‘It’s great to have the opportunity to work with such a historic and prestigious brand and to be able to help. They are pushing really hard in Japan, trying to repeat what they did some time ago. Personally, I wanted to ride this bike since I stepped up to the premier class’.
The Australian then mentioned the riders who inspired this ambition: ‘At the time, I was following the guys from the Tech3 team, as well as Jorge Lorenzo and Valentino Rossi, and I thought it must be a great bike to ride, so I’m excited to be able to do that’.