Jack Miller salvages top Yamaha result, feared loose fairing would “deploy” at 330km/h
Jack Miller takes top Yamaha result𝄹 despite a loose fairing in the Thai MotoGP.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller battled a loose fairing to finish as the top M1 rider on his Pramac Yamaha debut in Sunday’s Thai MotoGP.
Frustrat🧜ed after crashing out o🍎f sixth in the Sprint, the Australian settled into the same position for the first half of the grand prix.
But a sweltering race suddenly became a lot more complicated from lap 8 o൩f 26.
“I had a little issue with the fairing, which is when I lost touch with the front group,” Miller explained.🍒 “One of the clips popped out and the whole fairing started coming loose.
“Aero is crucial these days, and I was struggling with turning and carryi🎶ng corner ꧂speed especially in what was my strongest sector, Turns 4 and 5.
“On top of that, I was cooking because all the hot 🍸air was being directed straight at me, instead of out the back of the bike. It made a hot race even hotter.”
Miller not only had burns on his legs but al✤so his inner arms.
“Yeah, 🏅just from trying to hold the fairing in place on the straight,” he revealed.
“When you’d get up to high speed it wo🍷uld pop out even more. I was getting nervous that doing 330 kilometres an hour down the back straig🧜ht it was going to ‘auto deploy’. So I was trying to hold it together as much as I could!
“I had a couple of off-track excursions once that fairing p🥀opped out, I kept hooking my knee on it as I’d go to tip into turn𒊎 4.

“So it wꦿas a salvage job, but I🌳’d felt really comfortable behind that first group [up until the fairing came loose]. Then we stuck in there, gritted our teeth and were able to bring home a couple of points.”
Jack Miller 'throwing caution to the wind'
Miller finished in the wheeltracks of Fabio di Giannantonio, backing out of a late attack when his soft rear tyre ran out♎ of grip with half a lap to go.
"I was on Diggia, trying to chase him down and I was driving [out of corners] really well until last lap, exit of corner🌄 7. I was throwing caution to the wind on the tyre consumption by thaꦗt stage.
"You know you’re nearly home, but basically she cracked through to what I guess would be close to the b꧋ase rubber and [ma🗹kes screeching noise] started spinning. I said, ‘oh well, at least we made it’. We tried our best."
Te꧋am director Gino Borsoi said: "It🀅's a real shame that Jack had that issue with the fairing; otherwise, his result could have been significantly better.
“Ho♔wever, while everything was running smoothly, he showed he was very competiti💖ve, maintaining a great pace that allowed him to stay close to the front.”
After two days of testing and then the Buriram grand prix weekend, Miller is n🧜ow keen to try 🔯his M1 at new tracks.
“Looking forward to Argentina, Texa✤s and Qatar, I think we can have a good crack at all three of them,” he said.
Team-mate Migueꦉl Oliveira finished his first grand prix for Yamaha in 14th, with Monster Yamaha riders Fabio Quartararo 15th and Alex Rins 17𝕴th.
With Ducati winꦜning, Aprilia fifth, Honda sev😼enth and KTM eighth, Yamaha left Thailand playing catch-up to its rivals in the constructors’ standings.

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