Jack Miller: Rome wasn’t built in a day

The arrival of the Australian, alongside crew chiefs Cristian Pupulin and Alberto Girabola from Ducati, appeared to help broaden KTM’s performance this season, by introducing alternative set-up andౠ strategy ideas.
Miller revealed that in terms of the electronics, such work is ongoing, and tha﷽t ‘Rome wasn’t𝓰 built in a day’.
“We worked on a completely different traction control management. A whole different p♔hilosophy,” Miller said at the Valencia test, where he signed off his 2023 track activities with the ninth fastest lap time (+0.648s).
“We changed the engine brake a few weeks bac🎀k, in 🌜terms of strategy. And now we’ve changed the traction control.

“It's stuff we've been working on pretty much for 12 mon💟ths. But Rome wasn't built in a day. You can't rewrite everything [c𒉰ode] in a week.
“So this is stuff we've been working on all year… Well, I say we, the guys have been working on it. I've been complaining and t💯hey’ve been trying to fix it!”
Miller also tried a hand-operated rear brake but “nearly stalled the bike coming into the pits when I t꧃hought it was the clutch!”
After falling fౠrom the race lead of the Valencia fi🅷nale, Miller finished eleventh in the world championship with a pair of third places at Jerez as his best results.
Team-mate Brad Binder reached a new hig🍬h f🎀or KTM with fourth overall, while KTM was second to Ducati in the constructors’ standings.

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