Last week Ducati announced that it had re-signed 2021 runner-up Bagnaia to a new two-year contract with the factory squad to take him to the end of 2024.
Miller’s current deal expires at the end of the 2022 season, and he was only on a one-year deal – unlike Bagnaia and Pramac’s Jorge Martin.
The Australian ended 2021 61 points adrift of Bagnaia in fourth in the standings, having won twice, while the likes of Martin – who won the Styrian GP in his rookie season last year – and Gresini’s Enea Bastianini have been linked to the second factory team seat.
But Miller says the situation surrounding his future hasn’t changed his approach, noting that “every journalist in the world starts to write shit” at this point of the year.
“I see my situation the same as it is every year,” Miller said on Thursday ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix.
“Every year at this time, every journalist in the world starts to write shit about it, about me, about how I’m going to lose my…
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