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Pramac Boss Backs Jack Miller for Redemption: ‘We Hope to See the Real Jack Next Year
Pramac's leader asserts that Jack Miller has yet to demonstrate his "true worth."
"I am hopeful that we'll witness the genuine Jack next year."
The head of Pramac is confident that Jack Miller will show his true worth in the coming year.
Miller was close to being ousted from his position as a MotoGP rider after being dropped by KTM.
However, Pramac Yamaha, transitioning from Ducati as a new satellite team, extended an offer that ultimately saved him.
This indicates that Miller will be rejoining Pramac, the team he previously raced for on a Ducati.
Paolo Campinoti, the owner of the team, expressed to TNT Sports his pleasure about Jack’s return, stating, “Jack has always been close to our hearts. I am thrilled that he’s coming back.”
"He is an exceptional individual. In my opinion, he has not yet demonstrated his true worth."
"I look forward to witnessing the true Jack in the upcoming year."
Campinoti highlighted the qualities that Miller will contribute, noting, "Certainly, extensive experience."
"He has experience riding for Honda, Ducati, and KTM, which will make him a valuable asset in developing the bike for our project."
"Despite his youth, he has a significant amount of experience."
"He is set to deliver both happiness and expertise."
Campinoti mentioned that everyone on the team who collaborated with him is pleased to have him return.
"That's a positive indication, as there are instances where teams are not pleased to see a rider return!"
"Everyone is pleased to see his return."
Miller has faced challenging times over the past two years after transitioning from Ducati to KTM.
Pedro Acosta's speed led KTM to exclude Miller from their future plans, following yet another disappointing performance streak.
Over the weekend in Indonesia, he took responsibility for a crash involving four riders.
Next year, Miller's background with various manufacturers might play a crucial role in advancing Yamaha's new satellite team.
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