Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jack Miller race to victory in Tuk Tuk MotoGP race

Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jack Miller secured victory in a Tuk Tuk MotoGP race at the Thailand Grand Prix.

Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jack Miller racing a Tuk Tuk. Photo credit - Gold and Goose
Toprak Razgatlioglu and Jack Miller racing a Tuk Tuk. Photo credit - Gold and Goose

Toprak Razgatlioglu and Pramac Yamaha teammate Jack Miller took victory during Sunday’s Tuk Tuk race at the 2026 MotoGP opener in Thailand last weekend, which began with a stunning wheelie on three wheels from the popular pairing. 

The Grand Prix itself was ultimately a disaster for Pramac Yamaha and its two riders, with Razgatlioglu and Miller finishing 17th and 18th. Things weren’t much better for the factory Yamaha outfit, as Fabio Quartararo finished 14th, one spot ahead of teammate Alex Rins.  

But during the pre-race Tuk Tuk event, both Razgatlioglu and Miller showed off their impressive skills to take victory. 

It all started when Razgatlioglu, who began the race behind the wheel before handing over to Miller midway through the race, pulled a wheelie with help from his Australian teammate. Miller was seen jumping around at the rear of the Tuk Tuk to help the front come up. 

Unsurprisingly, the manoeuvre went down very well with fans in the crowd, before the pair carried on and took the finish line first.

Here’s the video of Razgatlioglu and Miller performing a Tuk Tuk wheelie.

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The Tuk Tuk race was held over one lap, with every teammate pairing lining-up together. The grid was determined by qualifying positions during Saturday’s first MotoGP qualifying of the year, meaning Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin began on pole for Aprilia Racing. 

A video of Razgatlioglu and Miller taking victory can also be found below. 

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The event took place after the morning warm-up session on Sunday, and before the Grand Prix, which was won by Bezzecchi in dominating fashion. Marc Marquez also suffered a bizarre and scary-looking puncture, which saw him retire from the race.

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