Jack Miller gets a lifeline ride with his old Team Pramac Racing for 2025

The 2025 MotoGP grid is now officially set, as Yamaha and Pramac Racing confirm the signing of Jack Miller, marking a significant homecoming for the Australian rider. Miller will rejoin Pramac, this time on Yamaha machinery, after previously racing for the team from 2018 to 2020 on Ducati bikes. His return to Pramac brings his MotoGP career full circle as he embarks on an exciting new chapter, reuniting with the team where he first found consistent podium success.

Miller’s prior stint with Pramac was pivotal in shaping his MotoGP journey. During his three-year tenure, he emerged as a consistent podium contender and demonstrated his ability to battle with the top riders in the championship. His time at Pramac helped secure him a coveted seat in Ducati’s factory team in 2021, where he went on to claim multiple race wins and establish himself as one of the sport’s fiercest competitors.

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Now, as Pramac switches from Ducati to Yamaha machinery, Miller returns to the team with a wealth of experience and a proven track record. "Pramac has always been like family to me," Miller said in the official announcement. "Returning to the team feels natural, and with Yamaha’s support, I’m confident we can replicate and exceed the success we had before. I’ve learned a lot since my first time here, and I can’t wait to get started."

Pramac Racing’s move to Yamaha for the 2025 season signals a bold shift in the team’s strategy as they aim to build a competitive satellite team around the experienced Miller. Team Principal Paolo Campinoti shared his excitement about Miller’s return, stating, "Jack was an important part of our success in the past, and we are thrilled to have him back. His familiarity with the team, combined with his experience, will help us make a smooth transition to Yamaha and challenge the factory teams."

Miller's addition to Pramac Yamaha completes Yamaha’s 2025 MotoGP lineup, joining factory riders Fabio Quartararo and Franco Morbidelli in the fight for podiums and victories. With his familiarity with Pramac and the new challenge of adapting to Yamaha’s bike, Miller’s return promises to be one of the most exciting storylines of the upcoming season. Fans will be eager to see if he can reignite the same spark that made him a standout rider during his first tenure with the team.

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