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MotoGP, OFFICIAL - Jack Miller will race with Yamaha and the Pramac team in 2025

The Australian has signed a one-year contract with the Iwata-based manufacturer. He will return to the team where he had raced with from 2019 to 2021 and will have an official M1 at his disposal

MotoGP: OFFICIAL - Jack Miller will race with Yamaha and the Pramac team in 2025

The final piece of the rider market has fallen into place: in 2025 Jack Miller will ride the Yamaha of the Pramac team alongside Miguel Oliveira. The announcement was long overdue and the officialization came today. The Australian has signed a one-year contract directly with the Japanese manufacturer.

Jack will bring with him a wealth of experience, having ridden Honda, Ducati (including in the Pramac team) and KTM over the years. He will be able to count on Yamaha's full support and will ride an official M1.

"We are happy to announce that Jack is joining Prima Pramac Racing's line-up and we warmly welcome him to the Yamaha MotoGP group ," commented Managing Director Lin Jarvis. "With 10 years of experience in the MotoGP class with three different manufacturers, Jack will be a valuable asset for Yamaha. His speed, knowledge, work ethic and team spirit will be invaluable to our project as we plan to improve the performance of the M1 in 2025 and beyond. Yamaha will be supporting him in every way they can."

Pramac team owner Paolo Campinoti added,"It is a pleasure to welcome Jack back to the team. We supported his growth in MotoGP and now it is great to begin this new collaboration with Yamaha, counting on the support of a rider we know well. We wish Jack the best for the end of the season and are glad to welcome him back home in 2025."

Finally, team manager Gino Borsoi said, "I will have the pleasure of working with Jack Miller in 2025. He left good memories in the team and I am confident we will be able to create new ones together. His extensive experience in MotoGP is certainly important for developing the new project we will be working on with Yamaha."

 

Translated by Julian Thomas

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