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Pramac Yamaha MotoGP rider Jack Miller returns to the Sachsenring, scene of his world championship debut in 2011.
Jack Miller made his grand prix debut in the now defunct 125cc class in Germany in 2011, qualifying 26th out of 36 riders. Unfortunately, he retired from the race after starting 19th due to pit issues. His Moto3 debut at Sachsenring the following year ended with a fourth-place finish. Miller later enjoyed success, including a MotoGP podium in 2022 with Ducati, and Sprint podium for KTM.
He is cautiously optimistic about his performance with this year’s Pramac Yamaha at Sachsenring, a track he believes will suit their strengths well. Managing usable power and staying within the grip window will be key on the claustrophobic layout. Qualifying plays a crucial role due to the difficulty of overtaking on the track.
Currently 18th in the standings, Miller is focusing on improving his MotoGP results as he vies for a 2026 contract. Yamaha will choose Toprak Razgatlioglu’s teammate by the summer break, meaning Miller has limited races left to showcase his potential.






