Trackhouse set the record straight about signing Jack Miller or Joe Roberts
“I get ca🅘lls from managers. The ca♕lls are decreasing day-by-day!"

Trackhouse have offered an insight into their rider market dealings🌺 for nex✨t season.
Raul Fernandez and Miguel Oliveira’s contracts are both expiring so the rebranded US-backed team have an uncertain 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2025 MotoGP rider line-up.
Fernandez is be♚lieved to be in advanced talks with the team over a new deal.
But Trackhouse are keeping their options open by talking to other out🅠-of-work riders, namely Jack Miller.
Team boss Davide Brivio said to TNT Spo💎rts about keeping Fernandez and Oliveira for 2025: “The priority is to talk with both of them. The reality is that we are quite close to Raul.
“He’🐻s happy to stay, we are happy with him. We🌠 think he has great potential. It has worked, this journey with him.
“We are 🅰also talking to Miguel. He has other options.
“We have to see where we can find the good balꦍance point, and make him happy to 💞stay. We are working on that.”
The rebrand of the team for this season, making them the f🍎irst Aℱmerican team in over a decade, has created whispers that they could aim to bring a US rider into MotoGP.
Joe Roberts is the outstanding candidate. He is currently third 🐬in Moto2, and has insisted that he has interest from more than one MotoGP team for 2025.
This could be Plan B or Plan C, looking at other riders in case we can’t f💞ind a good agreement with Miguel,” Brivio clarified.
“Everybody knows, more or less, the market is quite clear. There is one expert rider available otherwise you have to go for a ro𒊎okie.”
Calls from managers 'decreasing'
Miller is looking for aꦫ new team, after being squeezed out at KTM𝔉.
“Yes we are talking to Jack,” Brivio admitted.
“I get calls frꦯom managers. The calls are decre🌳asing day-by-day!
“That’s how it works, there is nothiꦆng to hide. You get a call, you know who is available꧙, you keep talking.
“It works like this for team managers and riders. I am sure Miguel and Jack aꦡre talking to several teams, that is the game!”
Trackhouse enjoyed their b🌄est day of the ♏MotoGP season last Saturday in Germany.
Oliveira qualified second, and Fernandez third, for the German MotoGP. O𝓀liveira then enjoyed a podium finish - his team’s first 💦of 2024 - in the sprint.
It was reward for the work implemented by Brivio since his arrival꧟ earlier this y꧃ear.
He had previously worked with 𒐪Suzuki in MotoGP, leading Joan Mir to 🍨the 2020 championship, but was more recently working in Formula 1.
Brivio said: “I have just 📖arrived. We are trying to build something, to establish the team.
“It is complicated,ജ with the market. We are trying to create a good atmosphere, and to stick together, espe🌜cially with Raul and Miguel.
“We want a culture of 🐷pushing, keep wor🃏king, not giving up.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decadeꩲ covering everything from American sports, to footb൲all, to F1.