
In 2021, Jack Miller made history as one of the first Australians to race as an official Ducati factory rider, charging aboard the fire-red Desmosedici GP21 under the newly formed Ducati Lenovo Team. Producing over 250 HP from a liquid-cooled 1,000 cc 90° V4 Desmodromic engine, with a top speed exceeding 350 km/h, the GP21 marked a defining evolution for Borgo Panigale — becoming one of the most versatile machines on the grid, capable of winning at tracks historically considered difficult for Ducati. The iconic all-red Lenovo livery made Miller's #43 machine instantly recognizable.
This 1:18 scale die-cast model from Racing Bikes – The Collection by IXOCOLLECTIONS faithfully captures the factory red livery, aggressive aerodynamic bodywork, and signature details of Miller's 2021 championship challenger.
Technical Highlights:
Engine: 1,000 cc liquid-cooled 90° V4, four-stroke, Desmodromic DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder | Transmission: Ducati Seamless Transmission, chain final drive | Chassis: Aluminium alloy twin-spar | Suspension: Öhlins inverted front fork with carbon outer tubes, Öhlins rear shock absorber | Brakes: Brembo — two 340 mm carbon front discs with four-piston calipers; single stainless steel rear disc with two-piston caliper | Wheels: Michelin 17" front and rear | Fuel system: Indirect electronic injection, four throttle bodies with double Ride by Wire | Exhaust: Akrapovič | Dry weight: 157 kg
Collector's insight: A bold piece of Australian racing history — Miller's first season in the iconic red of the factory Ducati squad, riding one of the most powerful and feared machines in MotoGP.