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Joanne Mir calls Jack Miller "out of control" due to the Aragon Motogpu incident
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Joanne Mir Labels Jack Miller “Out of Control” After Aragon MotoGP Controversy

June 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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According to Spanish sources, Jack Miller was described as “completely out of control” during an attempt to overtake Joan Mir, an incident that concluded the Aragon MotoGP Sprint involving the factory Honda rider. After the race, Honda HRC Castrol’s Joan Mir was brief about the event, stating simply that Miller was “completely out of control.” Mir urged others to ask Miller about the incident and explained that Miller’s maneuver caused him to not finish the race. He recounted how contact forced him off-track towards the wall, resulting in a crash, but he was uncertain about Miller’s intentions. Mir left judgment and penalty decisions to the authorities, choosing not to escalate the matter further.

Mir also expressed dissatisfaction with the single long lap penalty given to Miller, arguing that the punishment should proportionally reflect the severity of the action. He noted that although TV coverage showed limited control, the race direction and circumstances were clearer to those involved. After the race, Mir and Honda HRC Castrol Team Manager Alberto Puig discussed the incident, both feeling upset because the proximity of the walls amplified the risk and consequences of Miller’s actions. Mir believed the penalty did not suffice but acknowledged the complexity of rulings in overtaking scenarios.

Jack Miller, speaking post-race, accepted the penalty and admitted his mistake, attributing the incident partly to the challenging track conditions. Miller described the sprint as unremarkable but noted the bike felt good. He explained that while attempting a pass at turn 12, he braked hard and had to adjust tighter than anticipated, causing the bike to skid about 90 degrees, which led to unintended contact with Mir. Reflecting on the penalty, Miller acknowledged his fault and the misjudgment during the pass attempt. He understood Puig and Mir’s frustration but stressed it was his first offense of the season and that racing at this circuit is particularly difficult.

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Miller added that Mir’s earlier failure to pass him possibly helped avoid further collisions later in the race, comparing his own recovery and maneuver to one made by Johann Zarco. He described sliding, regaining control, and eventually attempting a clean inside pass on Zarco at the last corner.

Fan Take: This incident highlights the fine line between aggressive racing and dangerous behavior, a balance vital to maintaining thrilling yet safe competitions in MotoGP. How the sport manages such incidents and penalties could shape race strategies and rider approaches, impacting the excitement and safety of future races.

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