Jack Miller Exits MotoGP as Yamaha Lines Up His Next Move
Jack Miller's MotoGP career appears to be over, with Yamaha reportedly already identifying where the Australian will race next, according to Paddock GP.

Miller's Time in MotoGP Comes to a Close
Jack Miller is leaving MotoGP, and it seems Yamaha has wasted little time sorting out what comes next for the Australian rider. According to a report from Paddock GP, Yamaha has reportedly already identified Miller's next racing destination, signaling a swift transition away from the premier class.
Miller has been one of the more recognizable faces in MotoGP for years, having raced with some of the sport's top teams. His departure marks the end of a chapter for a rider who brought grit and a no-nonsense style to the grid. The specific details of his next destination have not been fully confirmed publicly, but the Paddock GP report suggests Yamaha's involvement in shaping his future is already underway.
The timing of the news is notable. Rider markets in motorcycle racing tend to move quickly once a door closes, and the fact that a potential landing spot has reportedly been found so soon after Miller's MotoGP exit points to active behind-the-scenes work from the Japanese manufacturer.
What This Means for Miller's Career
Leaving MotoGP does not necessarily mean stepping away from top-level racing. Several former grand prix riders have gone on to competitive careers in World Superbike, the Endurance World Championship, or regional series after their time in the premier class ended. Where exactly Miller is headed, based on the Paddock GP report, has been attributed to Yamaha's planning, though the precise series or team has not been spelled out in detail.
Miller's career in MotoGP included a stint with Pramac Racing, a factory Ducati seat, and most recently time with the Red Bull KTM factory team. He won races, mixed it with the front runners, and earned a reputation as a hard charger who rarely backed down from a battle on track.
For Yamaha, any involvement in Miller's next move would represent an interesting shift. The manufacturer has been working to rebuild its competitiveness in MotoGP and expanding or redirecting rider relationships could be part of a broader strategy.
Paddock GP Report Draws Attention
The Paddock GP outlet, which covers MotoGP paddock news closely, is the source behind the claim that Yamaha has already pinpointed Miller's new home. As with many rider market stories at this stage, official confirmation from the parties involved has not yet come. These kinds of reports often precede formal announcements by days or weeks, depending on when contracts are finalized and teams are ready to make things public.
For fans of Miller, the news at least offers some reassurance that his racing career is likely to continue in some form. His experience, racecraft, and profile make him an attractive option for any team looking for a proven performer with MotoGP pedigree.
How this all plays out officially remains to be seen, but the paddock rarely stays quiet for long when a rider of Miller's standing is on the move.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










