Jack Miller: Electronics? Ducati have it working the best
Jack Miller feels fully integrated into Yamaha’s four-ridꦗer MotoGP squaꦗd as Pramac partnership takes shape.

After stints as a factory MotoGP rider for both Ducati and KTM, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller insists he feels fully part of a "four-rider team" at Yamaha this season - despite returning to s🤪atellite status for the first time since his Pramac Ducati days.
The Australian signed with the newly formed Pramac Yamaha project, marking the first time Yamaha has supplied eꦺqual facto🐓ry-spec machinery to an independent team.
Although still in its early stages, Miller insists the two squads - Monster and Pramac - are co-operating fu💜lly.
“Absolutely. We share pretty much everything. We're talking all the time, discussing different changes﷽, discussing different setups and stuff like that,” Miller explained.
“Throughout the day, we are talking to each other about the changes that we've made, which ꧟direction we believe the bike is working differentl🍸y and so on. I feel like we are a four-rider squad.”
“Ducati have it working the best"
Miller has the most diverse experience wit💞hin Yaဣmaha’s newly expanded line-up, having previously raced in MotoGP with Honda, Ducati, and KTM.
The 30-year-old has taken podiums withဣ all three manufacturers and secured race wins for Honda and Ducati.
Now tasked with helping Yamaha rebound from its first podium-less MotoGP season, Miller conf෴irmed the current focus is on “rear grip and e🏅lectronics”.
“Duc🌌ati have it working the best out of anybody I think,” he said of the Magneti Marelli control electronics.
“Yamaha are still learning how to take the mܫaximum out of the software, also in terms of the tooling, to make theᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ adjustments.
“They [Yamaha] 🐷are working extremely hard. Already I think it’s ten times better than last year and week by week we are getting updates and different software to try and work with the program better.”
The aim is “less invasive cutting [for th🌄e traction control] and more pꦬarameters to work with.”
That development will continue at round three of the 2025 season, at COTA this weekend, an🐼 event Miller will start 13th in the world championship, as the top Yamaha rider.

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