Jack Miller has given an optimistic prediction for a Yamaha power which might be displayed at Buriram.
Miller has accomplished the primary two apply periods as a Yamaha MotoGP rider on the 2025 season-opening Thailand spherical.
He joined the brand new Pramac venture after leaving KTM, and has been key to Yamaha’s growth over the winter and pre-season.
Miller was requested about his Yamaha’s quick begins which first turned obvious throughout testing.
“You will note [Saturday] afternoon,” he warned.
“The Yamaha is now a rocket from the beginning.
“Launch management, lock within the units… we’ve acquired the Yamaha working fairly good.
“I’m quietly assured with the beginning.
“The time for 0-100mph? The Yamaha is fairly good.
“The remainder comes right down to reactions. I do know we will do effectively.”
Jack Miller explains crash in Thai MotoGP apply

Jack Miller
Miller was notably P4, with manufacturing unit Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo P3, within the first apply session of the Thailand MotoGP on Friday.
Quartararo was then eighth within the second session however Miller was 14th after a minor fall.
“It wasn’t horrible but it surely may get a bit smoother, that’s for sure,” he stated about his Friday.
“The sensation was fairly good this morning.
“The stability appears a bit completely different from after we have been right here for the take a look at, that’s for certain.
“The proper-hand facet of the tyre appears to be working higher. Whether or not it’s as a result of the observe is cleaner, I don’t know.”
Miller added: “A small crash at the start of apply didn’t assist our scenario.
“The bike was working rather well. It was a wierd one for me.
“We suffered with the temperature in stopping the bike, we misplaced the help that the cooler temperatures give the rear tyre.
“So you’re counting on the entrance. But it surely was an excessive amount of on the entrance.
“I locked it, and away she went.
“Other than that, I used to be in a position to do the time assault. Sadly I caught the identical yellow flag a few laps in a row.
“Hopefully we’ll go the good distance round.”