Jack Miller “ignored the warning signs”, responds to “brain off” Q2 lap
Jack Mille♋r slides out of a competitive sixth place on his Yamaha ﷽race debut in the Thai MotoGP Sprint.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller delighted the Pramac Yamaha team by blasting to fourth on the grid in his M1 qualifying debut at the season-opening Thai MotoGP at Buriram.
The Australian’s best lap was aided by a tow from former Duca🐓ti team-mate 🍸Francesco Bagnaia.
But Miller also had the pace to keep clear of factory Yamaha star Fabio Quartararo for the first half of 🔜the afternoon Sprint race.
Miller’s focus was still very much on attack rather than defence ♋when disaster struck after he “ig❀nored the warning signs” and lost the front on lap 7 of 13.
“Not the way I wanted the sprint race to go, but it is what i🌳t is,” Miller said. “I was pushing hard. Ignored all t🦄he warning signs the bike was giving me.
“I had a little bit of understeer in the last corner, a little bit on understeer at turn 6 and I continued to push maybe a little bit ꧅too much.
“Going into corner 8 I braked the same, leant the same, line was the same, but just she let go. It was simply at that critical moment when the [front] tyre's kind of reachﷺed its peak temperature and pressure and starts to drop away.
“I had Franky [🌱Morbidelli] in front of me, and Ai [Ogura] was going towards Pecco. So I was hoping there was going to be a battle commencing ahead that would help me out.
“I felt like I had broken the guys behind me and was just trꦍying to cling on as much as possible but… Little bit too much.
“I definitely feel like I can put the bike where I need it, have it slide and d🧔o whatever I need to. It's just a matter of rider intuition. So we’ll learn from that and go forward.”

Switch off the brain? "You’ve got to in Qualifying"
Earlier, 168澳洲幸运5ꦑ官方开奖结果历史:Quartararo spoke of Miller's qua꧂lifying lap as 🐎an example of how the Australian is willi🌞ng to push the M1 to 'that extra limit'.
“He was behind Pecco, of course there was a little bit of slipstream, but 🎶I think that Turn 4, the brain was totally switched off and a big amount of the lap time is there,” said Quartararo, who qualified tenth and finished the Sprint in seventh.
“He was very, very fast and it’s something that I really like - to haveꩵ someone like Jack who pushes 𝄹the bike to that extra limit.”
Asked about the Frenchman's comments, Miller replied: “Absolutely, yeah, in Q1 and Q2. But I don't think there's many guys t🔯hat don't switch off the brain when you throw a bike at a corner at 300 kilometres an hour! That’s what you’ve ඣgot to do.”
Despite how the race ended, Miller made clear: “My brain was working in the Sprint, I knew what I was trying to do in terms of tryi♎ng to break the guys behind me and stay in touch with those boys [ahead] as long as possible.
“The Yamaha seems to be quite conservative on the re꧙ar tyre. So I was hoping that I was going to have a little bit more grip than th👍e other boys come the latter stages. But we didn't get that far.”
Miღller will get a second chance to turn his best grid position since Valencia 2023 into points during tomorrow’s grand pri🔥x.

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