Jack Miller is set to represent Yamaha at the Suzuka Eight Hours of Endurance on July 5.
Miller will be relieved of all the worries about MotoGP’s future Yamaha They have signed him up to represent them at the Suzuka Eight Hours later this year.
Jack MillerAlong with Katsuyuki Nakasuga and Andrea Locatelli, he will compete in the endurance race at the Suzuka circuit.
Will Jack Miller still be a MotoGP rider in 2027?
even if Miller is drawing criticism from Yamaha. This season, the Japanese outfit will support the Knights and help them achieve victory.
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Jack Miller will represent Yamaha at the Suzuka Eight Hours
Posted on InstagramYamaha have confirmed that Miller will join Nakasuga and Locatelli in Suzuka in July.
Some speculated as far back as last year. Miller’s 2026 with Yamaha is based at Suzuka.and this hypothesis seems correct.
But Miller isn’t the only active MotoGP rider set to take part in endurance racing. Honda also has them Confirmed It is what he said. Johann ZarkoAlong with Jonathan Rea and Takumi Takahashi, they participate in the event.
Given Miller’s struggles in MotoGP this season, a strong performance at the Eight Hours of Suzuka could help Yamaha secure his future role going forward.
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Is this the best or worst we’ll see from Jack Miller in 2026?
Jack Miller won eight hours of Suzuka last year
In the year In 2025, Miller will represent Yamaha in the Suzuka Eight Hours. The same team that was announced this year, Yamaha, shocked the field and took second place in the event.
Miller and Yamaha tried hard to close the gap between the two sides but ultimately failed to beat Honda in the event.
Perhaps that’s why Yamaha are confident in sending the Australian rider to Suzuka, believing he can improve on last year’s performance with Nakasuga and Locatelli.
And given Zarco’s fight after competing in Suzuka Last year, Miller could have a mental edge on Yamaha’s biggest competitors at the event.
other Riders rejected the opportunity in Suzuka In the past, considering how dangerous the track can be in the FIM endurance format.
But this could be the opening Miller needs to turn the season around, at least in Yamaha’s eyes, and give the team a chance to move forward.
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