At 29 years old, and after almost a decade, Jack Miller risks losing his place in MotoGP for the 2025 season. However, the uncertainty about the future does not worry him, and although he believes he still has more to give, he will not try desperately to remain in the premier class.
The Australian stated in an interview with Manuel Pecino that his life is well-established, and in that regard, losing his MotoGP seat is not a cause for concern:
– I’m not worried at all. I’m very fortunate; Ruby and I, we have a beautiful house in Australia, we own our cars, we have everything done. I’m not going to go home and sit on my ass and do nothing for the rest of my life. But we have an amazing jump start into life if you think of a normal person coming out of school, and starting a job or whatever. So we are very lucky, very fortunate, and I’ve been doing this ten years. I’m very happy.
Miller is pleased with his career and believes he has not yet achieved everything he can, but he made one thing clear: ‘If it happened to stop tomorrow, these memories I’ve made, the impact that I’ve been able to have in the sport, is all more than I could have ever imagined. So to say I’m not satisfied with things I’ve done – I’m satisfied, but I still feel like I can give some more. But if it’s over, it’s over. I won’t try to hang on to something that is a dying dream, I don’t want to be that guy’.