Miller out to infiltrate Ducati home party
He may be the only non-Italian riding a Ducati GP19 on the manufacturer’s home soil this weekend but Jack Miller is confident he can get𝄹 amongst the local cele🍎brations at Mugello.
The Australian, who will ride in a special yellow livery in honour of iconic Italian sponsors Lamborghini this weekend, has enjoyed a strong start to the season aboard the Pramac entry with a trio of top four re♔sults placing him sixth overall after five races.

He may be the only non-It𝔍alian riding a Ducati GP19 on the manufacturer’s home soil this weekend but Jack Miller is confident he can get amongs꧋t the local celebrations at Mugello.
The Australian, who will ride in a special yellow🍎 livery in honour of iconic Italian sponsors Lamborghini this weekend, has enjoyed a s📖trong start to the season aboard the Pramac entry with a trio of top four results placing him sixth overall after five races.
Heading to Italy on the back of a strong showing at Le Mans, where he briefly battled Marc Marquez for the lead and finished on the tail of the factory Ducatis in fourth position❀, Miller believes the bike’s notorious strengths at Mugello wi🔜ll see him up there again this weekend.
“It was nice to be there from the start of the weekend, Le Mans is a track that sui🦄ts my style, I really get along with it well. After Jerez it was necessary, I struggled there so it was nice to get some decent points back on the board.
“I am looking forward to it this year. I think we have a really decent package underneath us for the bike ♍and the set up we’ve got.
“We just have to keep that up, I learnt so much last week, it was nice to be up there bat♈tling with Ma🐓rc even if it was only for a lap and a half.”
With three DNFs and a 15th place from four MotoG♉P starts at Mugello, Miller has a disappointing record in Italy but he isn’t allowing it to faze him.
and Automobili together again at Mugello with a special livery by Centro Stile — Pramac Racing MotoGP (@pramacracing)