Miller Seals 2026 MotoGP Deal with Pramac Yamaha

Jack Miller will continue his journey with Pramac Yamaha in the 2026 MotoGP season, as confirmed by the team in Barcelona. This announcement solidifies Miller's position alongside World Superbike Championship star Toprak Razgatlioglu, leaving just one coveted slot open on the 2026 MotoGP grid. The decision follows a period of uncertainty surrounding Pramac's rider roster, ultimately favoring Miller's continued presence.
Reports had previously indicated Miller's growing concern over his future with the team, even hinting at potential moves to other championships if a new contract with Yamaha wasn't secured. Notably, BMW had reportedly shown interest in recruiting the four-time Grand Prix winner as a replacement for Razgatlioglu in their factory WSBK squad. However, Miller's persistence evidently paid off, culminating in a successful agreement reached during the Hungarian Grand Prix, which has now been formally publicized.
A pivotal factor in Yamaha's choice was the Australian rider's extensive background in MotoGP, having competed with esteemed manufacturers such as Honda, Ducati, and KTM. This wealth of experience is particularly valuable as the Japanese manufacturer prepares for a significant transition to V4 engines in the upcoming 2026 season.
Expressing his contentment, Miller conveyed his enthusiasm: "I'm truly pleased and eager to remain with Yamaha and the Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP Team. This year has marked a remarkable return to Pramac Racing. I am looking forward to collaborating diligently with Yamaha to contribute to bike development and bridge the performance gap with other manufacturers. I believe our best achievements are still ahead." He also extended his gratitude, stating, "Above all, I want to express my immense appreciation to Yamaha, Pramac Racing, and to Paolo Pavesio and Paolo Campinoti for their unwavering confidence in my contribution to this endeavor."
As the Catalan Grand Prix approaches this weekend, Miller currently holds the 17th position in the championship standings, with his strongest performance being a fifth-place finish in Austin. In contrast, his current teammate, Miguel Oliveira, has faced a more challenging season, ranking 23rd with only 10 points due to an early-season injury that sidelined him for four Grand Prix events.
Oliveira's initial agreement with Pramac was a 1+1 deal, which included a performance clause allowing Yamaha the option to terminate his contract after the first season if specific performance benchmarks were not met. Unfortunately, injuries have hampered Oliveira's ability to achieve these targets, with his best Sunday race result being a 12th-place finish at Balaton Park.
Team Principal Paolo Campinoti shared his sentiments on the situation: "It's no secret that I have a deep affection for Jack, a rider who experienced a significant phase of his career growth with Pramac Racing, and whose return this season was met with great joy by everyone in the team." He further elaborated, "Beyond his personal qualities, Jack's contribution has been vital in assisting Yamaha with the development of the YZR-M1. His confirmation as an official Yamaha rider with Prima Pramac Yamaha for 2026 is both important and invaluable." Campinoti acknowledged the difficult decisions involved in team management, adding, "In this regard, I want to sincerely thank Miguel for the dedication and professionalism he has demonstrated during these months, as well as the ease with which he integrated into our team. It was a pleasure having him on board and discovering not only a great professional but also a remarkable individual."
Since their switch from Ducati to Yamaha over the winter, Pramac Racing currently occupies the last position in the teams' championship standings, trailing their closest competitor, LCR Honda, by 50 points.