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No decision on Miller's 2017 crew chief
Jack Miller says there hasn’t been any firm decisions made about who will replace Cristian Gabarinni as his crew chief for the 2017 MotoGP season. It was confirmed last week that Miller’s current crew chief, ex-Casey Stoner head mechanic Cristian Gabarinni, will leave Honda in order to head back to Ducati to partner up with Jorge Lorenzo next season. That means Miller is on the hunt for a new crew chief for the 2017 season, telling Motorsport.com in Austria that it is still a work in progress. “We haven’t made a decision yet, that’s why I am on the phone all the time trying to organize meetings to find out who will use for next year,” said Miller. “It’s a real shame that...
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