With no contract signed for the 2025 season, Jack Miller has been vocal about his lack of options for next year.
After 10 seasons, Jack Miller’s MotoGP career could be coming to an end. There were rumours that the Australian was in talks with Trackhouse Racing and the new Pramac Yamaha team for the 2025 season. But it appears that those options were just rumours.
Then word spread that Miller had one last option to return, but that would mean switching to the MotoGP world championship. According to multiple sources, Ducati offered Miller a lifeline by offering him an Aruba.it Racing – Ducati seat for 2025. But with Alvaro Bautista is now in serious talks with the Italian manufacturer.This option may have slipped away.
“I have no offer on the table and no option for 2025,” Jack Miller admitted to the media ahead of the British Grand Prix. “At the moment my phone is not ringing.”
With no clear offers for next season, all doors appear closed for the 29-year-old, especially on the Grand Prix circuit.
“I’m happy,” Miller told TNT Sports at Silverstone. “Obviously I’d be lying if I said the three weeks I’ve been at home have been easy, trying to find something for next year. I think I’m in a bit of a mess. I don’t know where I stand.”
“I don’t want to get emotional, but it was tough. I worked and sacrificed for it. It’s always tough not to do it on your terms. We’re still trying. I’m satisfied with what I did. I should be. I had a good career, if it’s over.”