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Jack Miller says Yamaha’s MotoGP bike “simply doesn’t work” with the harder construction rear tyre after finishing last at the Austrian GP.
Yamaha’s challenging weekend at the Red Bull Ring in Austria saw all four M1 riders finish at the back of the grid in the Sunday MotoGP race.
Despite the tough performance, Fabio Quartararo managed to secure a single world championship point by finishing in 15th place, 25 seconds behind race winner Marc Marquez.
Teammate Alex Rins followed closely behind, with the Pramac Yamaha riders Miguel Oliveira and Jack Miller rounding out the field.
Miller highlighted the M1’s struggle with the rear tyre’s construction, which significantly impacted their performance on the challenging Spielberg track.
The team acknowledged the difficulties faced during the weekend and the need to improve the bike’s compatibility with the rear tyre for better results in future races.
Although Yamaha had a disappointing outcome in Austria, Quartararo, Rins, and Miller showed improvements in their lap times compared to the previous season, indicating areas of progress despite the setbacks.






