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Jack Miller "received an offer" to end Pramac Yamaha in 2026
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Jack Miller “received an offer” to end Pramac Yamaha in 2026

May 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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Jack Miller reportedly received an offer to leave Pramac Yamaha next year.

The veteran Australian rider was impressed with his new maker in the early 2025 MotoGP round.

But once again, his next step is controversial, as Jack Miller is only a one-year contract that expires at the end of the year.

He was probably given the proposal from outside of MotoGP.

Will Jack Miller leave MotoGP in 2026?

Miller “received an offer” to join Honda at the World Superbike Championship Project, which has been reported by SpeedWeek.

Honda currently has Iker Lecuona and Xavier Vierge on the WorldSBK team.

But they made an appetizing move in 2026 to fold the mirror.

But Miller’s priorities are inevitably to stay in MotoGP.

However, Pramac Yamaha has been impressed by the beginning of Miller’s life in the garage since joining KTM.

When Miller lost his seat at the KTM Factory to Pedro Acosta, it seemed his stay in the premier class had ended until Pramac, who had been trading a Yamaha Ducati, came to rescue him.

Miller repaid his faith with a P5 finish on the American circuit, which reminded him of his talent.

However, Miller has scored zero points in his final six races, and has the lowest point tally since 2016.

However, these statistics do not tell the complete story as Miller’s experience and his help in developing the project benefited Yamaha as a whole.

Factory rider Fabio Qualu Tararo was a welcome boost for Yamaha, and last time he shined at Le Mans.

Pramac revealed that he is not in a hurry to change Miller or teammate Miguel Oliveira in 2026.

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Miller remains without a signed deal next year, but perhaps he currently has a plan B waiting for him at the World BK paddock.

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