One of the few certainties in MotoGP is that Jack Miller will be unassailable when the going gets tough. In critical conditions, the Australian shows a sensitivity that is unknown to all other drivers and at Le Mans today he was no exception. The Ducati Pramac team rider ended the command and decided to reveal some of his secrets … even if implementing them is a completely different story.
“In these conditions, the more you push, the safer you are.” he said. “That’s because you get the tires up to temperature and they work better. This afternoon I went out with worn rain tires to understand what the dry line was, then I put the slicks on. At that point I started braking and accelerating to warm them up. “
It sounds crazy, but it works.
“The most important thing is your trust in the front,“Continued Jack. “If you have trouble turning the bike and you get off the dry line, it’s a disaster. That’s why you have to push for the tire to work. If you are not 100% convinced it will be dangerous because the tires will stay cold.”
Miller has proven that he has the right confidence and can look forward to the rest of the weekend with optimism.
“There are no points on Friday, but it was important to get a seat for Q2 because we don’t know if it will rain tomorrow,” he said. I was able to test the GP20 in wet conditions for the first time and it’s fine. I can’t complain today. “
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