Jack Miller, 31, told reporters at the Brno weekend that despite a challenging 2026 campaign on Yamaha’s new V4 and an unclear future with Pramac, he wouldn’t alter any part of his MotoGP path. He said the sport still feels like “the best job in the world” and that the thrill of the unknown at each lights‑out start keeps him passionate.
Miller, a former Honda and Ducati race winner who also stood on the podium with KTM, is now riding for Pramac Yamaha as the team prepares for the 850cc/Pirelli era. Yamaha’s under‑powered V4 has struggled, posting no better than 14th in six of nine races, leaving Miller with just 11 points – equal to teammate Toprak Razgatlıoglu and a point shy of Alex Rins. With Yamaha expected to field three new riders next season, only Razgatlıoglu is confirmed, while former champion Fabio Quartararo is set to move to Honda, leaving Miller still searching for a seat.

Looking ahead, Miller said he feels in the best shape of his career and isn’t ready to become a test rider. He wants a clear target and hopes to secure a ride for the upcoming season, confident that his “fantastic” career will continue to evolve.




