Jack Miller has received support to hold the MotoGP race seat in 2026.
Pramac Yamaha has completed the major signatures for Toprak Razgatlioglu next year, but has yet to confirm who his teammates are.
Pramac’s current riders, Miller and Miguel Oliveira, both have their last chance to impress employers at Motogup in the Czech Republic this weekend before a decision is made about who will be retained.
Miller provided a timing reminder on what he could do with a P5 finish in his sprint race at Saxenling last weekend.
He is 12th in the MotoGP rankings, and his teammate Oliveira is 23rd.
Miller told TNT Sports after an impressive sprint in Germany:
“But I think there have been many times this year, like Texas.
“Yes, we’ve made some stupid mistakes too, but the new bike has teething issues.
“The pace is good. The speed is still there. We’re still trying to understand and advance this new machine.
“We wait and see what happens on the other side. We can’t do everything about it!”
Miller was assisted by Michael Laverty of TNT Sports to be held by Pramac.
“If you look at the results on the paper, then what development and what Jack brought to the package, it’s difficult,” Laverty said.
“Miguel was unlucky. He is the most unlucky rider on the grid. He has been taken to his own fault many times.
“If Paolo Pavesio is thinking about a big Yamaha photo, I’m signing Jack Miller.”
Miller and Oliveira have been signed to the new look Pramac team that replaced Ducati with Yamaha this year.
Together they brought the experience of riding Ducati, KTM, Honda and Aprilia.
However, the star signature of the world superbike ruler Razgatrioguru means that at least one rider has to x.
A decision is expected during the summer holidays.
The final chance to impress Pramac Yamaha

Miguel Oliveira
Oliveira will enter Brno this weekend knowing that showing Pramac what he has to offer while deciding on the lineup of 2026 MotoGP riders is his final race weekend.
He held a private test on the circuit two weeks ago, where he worked on the Yamaha setup, giving his rivals a slight edge.
“We had two very productive test days at Brno and overall we ended up feeling good,” Oliveira said.
“That being said, it is always difficult to assess everything without being able to compare yourself to the perfect field.
“Even so, having a lot of wraps under our belt should help, and we already want to start strong on Friday.
Team boss Gino Bolsoy said: “I’d like to see how things go with Brno this weekend. Thanks to two days of testing, Miguel has a solid foundation to get started from the start, but Jack, like most of the field, needs to re-recognise himself, especially with the new asphalt.
“There are few riders tested here, so I hope that gives us the edge to get strong results.”
Miller added: “I feel good on my bike and have a solid weekend with points in both races.
“I’m happy to be back at Brno. I love this place. I won the podium here in 2019. It’s a mega track like this, especially on MotoGP bikes.
“They resurfaced it and Miguel tested it here recently and it looked immediately. I can’t wait to get it back on track.”