Jack Miller frustrated by Motegi MotoGP DNF
The Grand Prix of Japan ended in disappointing style for LCR Honda rider Jack Miller as he crashed out at the Twin Ring circuit in Motegi.
As had been forecast, the MotoGP showpiece was affected by wet weather with heavy rain having fallen at the track prior to Sunday’s race.
Starting from 22nd on the grid, Miller – who had been 11th quickest in Sunday’s warm-up session – made encouraging early progress through the field.
The Australian was looking to challenge for a top-10 spot when he suffered a problem with the front end that dropped him back.
He battled on but his race was then over after a braking error to ensure a promising weekend ended in frustration.
Jack Miller – DNF – “It was a disappointing end to the weekend. I tried hard to be a little bit calmer this time with the wet conditions, I didn’t look to overtake so many people and got in a nice groove and got settled. But then I had small loss of the front and I’m not really sure why.
“After that I tried to work my way back into a points position but it was not quite possible. I caught up to Laverty, but when I was right behind him I locked the brake up on the white line and that was the end of my race. It was a real shame, I’m not very happy but we also gained a lot of experience out of this.”
Jack Miller will be aiming to improve on his season best finish of 11th acheived at Catalunya earlier this year.