Toprak Razgatlioglu has expressed confidence that his Pramac teammate Jack Miller will continue racing in MotoGP beyond the 2026 season, despite growing uncertainty surrounding the rider market.
Miller’s current contract is set to expire at the end of 2026, placing him among several riders whose futures remain undecided as teams begin shaping their line-ups for the next regulation cycle. However, Razgatlioglu believes the Australian has both the experience and ability to secure his place on the grid.
The Turkish rider, who is making his MotoGP debut with Pramac Racing, highlighted Miller’s value within the team, particularly his technical feedback and adaptability. These qualities are seen as crucial as Yamaha continues to develop its machinery during a challenging period.
Miller has built a reputation for resilience throughout his MotoGP career, often managing to extend his time in the premier class despite difficult seasons and contract pressure. His move to Pramac provided a fresh opportunity, and he has remained a key figure in Yamaha’s development efforts.
Razgatlioglu’s backing comes at a time when MotoGP is preparing for major changes, including new technical regulations set to arrive in 2027. These shifts are expected to influence team strategies and rider selections, making contract negotiations even more competitive.
While no decision has been confirmed, Razgatlioglu’s comments suggest strong internal support for Miller within the team. As the rider market continues to evolve, Miller’s experience and contribution could prove decisive in securing his future in MotoGP.







