JAKARTA Jack Miller apologized to Yamaha boss Paolo Pavesio, after previously threatening to leave the team amid uncertainty over his future.
Papesio said Miller had apologized to him after his comments at the Hungarian MotoGP 2025 last week were widely reported by the mass media.
"He came last night to apologize for his words. We will decide when we are ready (to discuss a new contract with him)," he said, confiscated from Crash.
Miller joined the Yamaha Satellite team, Prima Pramac, this year on a contract until the end of the season. Despite being in the Satellite team, he was given the support of the manufacturer's specifications motorbike.
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The Australian racer tried to secure his seat in the 2026 season with the tala fork team with an impressive appearance since the start of this season.
However, Pramac's second seat suddenly raised a question mark after Yamaha decided to sign the WorldSBK world champion, Toprak Razgatlioglu, in May 2025.
This situation made Miller vent his disappointment. He said that he would accept offers from other teams if Yamaha did not immediately provide certainty.
"I've been more than patient enough. If you want me then say. If you don't want me, just say it. That's as clear as possible," he said.
The Australian racer will reportedly be maintained in the 2026 season after comments appeared in the media.
In addition to the influence of Toprak's arrival, Miller's position is also threatened because his teammate Miguel Oliveira still has the remaining contract until the end of next season. In fact, Oliveira's performance is well below.
Yamaha is also said to be monitoring Moto2, Diogo Moreira, and its rivals who are currently leading the standings, Manuel Gonzales.
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