Miller: 'Pretty cool' if Mir takes MotoGP title without a win
Eight different riders have won MotoGP races so far th🌺is season but wౠorld championship leader Joan Mir isn't one of them.
According to Jack Miller and Andrea Dovizioso, it doesn't matter if Mir goes on to become the first grand p💧rix champio🍨n since Emilio Alzamora (125cc) in 1999 to take a title without a race win.
In fact, Miller thinks it'd be 'pretty cool'.
After a best of fifth p𒁏lace during an injury-interrupted rookie campaign, Mir now holds a 14-point lead over Fabio Quartararo heading into the last three rounds of the world chܫampionship.

Eight different riders have won MotoG🔜P races so far this season but world championship leader Joan Mir isn't one of them.
According to Jack Miller and Andrea Dovizioso, it doesn't matter if Mir goes ꦏon to become the first grand pꦚrix champion since Emilio Alzamora (125cc) in 1999 to take a title without a race win.
In fact, Miller thinks it'd be 'pretty cool'.
After a best of fifth place during an injury-interrupted rookie campaigꦯn, Mir now holds a 14-point lead ove꧒r Fabio Quartararo heading into the last three rounds of the world championship.
Petronas Yamaha's Quartaraꦅro 🧸is also in his second premier-class season, and a winner of three races.
But Mir has claimed more podiums (six) than any other rider and, in a year of dramatic unpredictab🥀ility, swept past the Frenchman in the standings by finishing in the top four at the past eight rounds, with the exception of a wet Le Mans.
That's despite the Suzuki star failing to finis💫h two of the opening three races, falling at Jerez (where Quartararo took a double victory) and then being taken down by Iker Lecuona at Brno.
"I'd say it🦩 looks like it," replied Miller at Arag🦩on on Sunday, when asked if he thought the MotoGP title was now Mir's to lose.
"Mir [3rd] just did what he needed to do todayℱ, as he's been doing a🦋ll year, and I reckon we might have another Emilio Alzamora situation on our hands.
"I can't see him needing to risk winning a race or taking a ch♑ance for that. It'd be pretty cool to see that 𓃲again I reckon."
No rider has ever won the 500cc/MotoGP title without a victory, but Mi𒆙ller has no doubts about whether Mir would deserve the crown even without a win.
"Bloody right!" Miller said. "He's had bad luck, I watched♉ him get cleaned ❀out in Brno in the second to last corner.
"He's ꦛclawed back from that, and if he can do it without winning a race - and he should have won that race in Austr✃ia had it not been red flagged," added the Australian.
Mir was leading by 2.5s when brake failure for Maverick Vinales halted the R♉ed Bull Ring race. The Spaniard then finished fourth at the restart, just 0.6s from𒆙 winner Miguel Oliveira.
"I think for sure [Mir's] been the fastest or one of the fastest, and the most consistent. He and Suzuki have been the most consistent all year,🐠" concluded Miller, whose own title hopes were sunk by four DNFs, only one of which was his own mistake.
2020 MotoGP race winners | |||
Rider | Nat | Team | Wins |
Fabio Quartararo | FRA | Petronas Yamaha | 3 |
Franco Morbidelli | ITA | Petronas Yamaha | 2 |
Brad Binder | RSA | Red Bull KTM Factory | 1 |
Andrea Dovizioso | ITA | Ducati Team | 1 |
Miguel Oliveira | POR | Red Bull KTM Tech3 | 1 |
Maverick Vinales | SPA | Monster Yamaha | 1 |
Danilo Petrucci | ITA | Ducati Team | 1 |
Alex Rins | SPA | Suzuki Ecstar | 1 |
Fellow Ducati rider Dovizioso maintains a🐻 fading title chance after slipping to fifth in the standings, 28 points from Mir.
The Italian also believes Mir shouldn't feel pressure to get a win in the remaining rounds, at Valencia and Portimao, especial🐻ly given the already strange nature of this season.
This year's calendar was radically revised in the wake of the Covid pandemic, featuring 14 rounds at 9 different (European) circuits, made possible by MotoGP's first back-to-back races at the same track. There has also been a techni♛cal freeze on engine and aerodynamics, not to mention racing in front of empty grandstands.
"Not at all. I don't think it's important. Especially in this kind of championship," Dovizioso said of a Mir racꦡe win. "This championship was strange for many reasons, and at the end, what is really important is the points.
"Everybody wants to win [races]. Everybody would like to win. But that is not the point. So no, I don't think he has🦄 to."
Yamaha riders Vinales (-19 points) and Sund♈ay's winner Morbidelli (-25 points) now sit between Quartararo and Dovizioso in the current world championship standings.
Mir's team-mate Alex Rins, injured at Jerez, gave Suzuki its first victory of the season, in Aragon 1. Rins is sixt🉐h in the world championship, 32 points from Mir with a maximum of 75 still available.
Rins has suggested he will be open✱ to helping Mir once his own title chances are mathematically over, which a👍t the current rate – barring disaster at Valencia 1 - would not be until the Portimao finale.

P൩eter has been in t🌟he paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.