MotoGP, Sportrik Media - Jack Miller, rider from Pramac Yamaha, was fined €2000 (approximately IDR 32 million) after a kind gesture to trackside fans following the San Marino MotoGP 2025 at Misano Circuit. While well-intentioned, the action violated safety regulations, costing him the promised beer in return.
Gesture Originating from Rider Parade
During Sunday's rider parade, Miller spotted a sign from fans requesting his gloves in exchange for a beer. The Australian, who finished 12th in the grand prix, honored the request during the cool-down lap. However, upon stopping to locate the fans, he realized he had passed their position on the back straight.
After ensuring the track was clear, Miller executed a U-turn, found the fans, and handed over his gloves. This act exemplified Miller's approachable nature toward supporters, often a highlight in MotoGP events. Regrettably, it led to a penalty from the organizers.
Violation of Safety Rule 1.21.11
According to MotoGP safety regulations, specifically article 1.21.11, riders are prohibited from riding their motorcycles in the opposite direction of the circuit, either on the track or in the pit lane, unless under the direction of an Official. "Riders must not ride their motorcycles in the opposite direction of the circuit, either on the track or in the pit lane, unless doing so under the direction of an Official," states the rule.
Consequently, Miller received a €2000 fine for "causing potential danger to yourself and others who were still completing their slow down lap." Even post-chequered flag, safety remains paramount, and riding against the flow is deemed risky, particularly for other riders still decelerating.
Impact and Miller's Disappointment
In addition to the fine, Miller missed out on the beer reward, adding irony to the incident. The generous act intended to delight fans resulted in financial loss for the Yamaha rider. Nevertheless, it did not diminish appreciation for Miller's dedication to fans, a key aspect of the MotoGP experience.
In the broader context of the Misano weekend, Miller's 12th-place finish demonstrated consistency for Pramac Yamaha, though not podium-contending. This event serves as a reminder to all riders of the importance of adhering to post-race rules to ensure collective safety.
Jack Miller's simple gesture to fans at the MotoGP San Marino 2025 ended with a €2000 (IDR 32 million) fine, underscoring the balance between fan interactions and safety protocols in MotoGP. Though disappointing, it does not tarnish Miller's positive image as a fan-friendly rider. Moving forward, riders are encouraged to find safe ways to engage with supporters while upholding strict safety standards. Miller's performance in upcoming races, including Japan, remains a focus, with hopes he avoids similar incidents and concentrates on race results.



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