Ducati has decided to postpone its plan to hold its official 2022 team launch on January 28 after Jack Miller has unfortunately tested positive for Covid-19.
Miller has been home training in Australia over the break before he tested positive. The Australian, however is currently asymptomatic but will be unlikely to leave Australia to be in Europe for the official team launch
According to Ducati, Miller is currently isolated at home and will undergo a second PCR test next week to assess the situation.
Nevertheless, Ducati has moved its 2022 MotoGP team launch until February 7 2022, after the Sepang test.
“Unfortunately, I’ve been tested positive for Covid-19, which means I am unable to travel to Europe.
“I am still home in Australia and doing fine. Since I don’t have any symptoms, at least I can continue with my training. I miss you all and will see you in Sepang for the test,” said Miller in a statement.
Miller, together with Pecco Bagnaia will be in Sepang for the 2022 MotoGP official test scheduled on February 4 to 6.