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Jack Miller was punished for "riding smoke" during Austria's MotoGP practice
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Jack Miller Faces Penalty for “Riding Smoke” in Austria MotoGP Practice Session

August 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jack Miller was fined 1,000 euros and prohibited from participating in the first five minutes of Saturday’s practice session at the Austrian MotoGP following an incident during Friday’s session involving his Pramac Yamaha. The penalty came after Miller continued riding along the racing line despite smoke coming from his YZR-M1 during the afternoon run.

The FIM MotoGP stewards ruled that Miller breached several sporting regulations concerning rider responsibility and safe re-entry to the pits. During the session, both Fabio Quartararo and Miller’s teammate Miguel Oliveira crashed at Turn 6, likely because of a slippery substance on the track.

Though it remains unclear if the liquid came from Miller’s bike, Quartararo noted seeing marshals spread an absorbent on the track. The crash led to a red flag as the air fence was repaired, while Oliveira ended up in the gravel after the incident.

Oliveira described his crash as strange and unexpected, explaining that he was already slowing down and heading to the pits when he saw debris from Quartararo’s bike but still lost control and fell.

According to the official statement from the FIM steward, Miller first had technical trouble at Turn 1 but continued riding slowly around the circuit, emitting smoke visibly especially at Turn 4, before finally entering the pits. This action breached rules requiring riders to behave responsibly, avoid risks, and return safely to the pits away from the racing line.

The steward highlighted specific regulations: riders must not pose risks to others, should not ride slowly on the race line with critical problems, and must keep clear from the track when returning to the pits. Though Miller was not shown the black flag with an orange disc, he remains responsible for his actions and consequently faces the fines and practice ban.

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Miller, who finished the session in 20th place, denied that oil was involved in the incident. He explained that his bike seized at Turn 1, but he managed to keep it idling and was cautious to avoid any oil on the track, which he could not locate. He emphasized his goal was to preserve his front tires and described the session as turbulent.

Fan Take: This incident highlights how crucial rider responsibility and awareness are in high-stakes racing environments—any mistake or oversight can jeopardize safety and impact the whole field. For fans and the sport, it underlines the ongoing challenge of balancing competitive spirit with strict adherence to safety regulations to keep MotoGP thrilling yet secure.

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