KTM rider Jack Miller was left stunned after an incident with Pramac’s Franco Morbidelli resulted in his retirement from the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix. Miller has had a challenging start to 2024, with only one top-five finish, while his teammate Brad Binder and GasGas KTM rookie Pedro Acosta have both secured podiums. Morbidelli added to Miller’s troubles with a risky move on lap 17 of the Spanish GP, leading to both riders crashing out. Miller provided more details about the crash, which was deemed a racing incident by the FIM MotoGP Stewards Panel. In the heat of the moment, Miller confronted Morbidelli after the collision, but clarified that he did not physically harm him. Morbidelli explained that he did not intend to overtake Miller, but the contact occurred due to their trajectories merging in the corner. Despite the unfortunate outcome, Miller remains determined to persevere and improve his performance.
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