Ritomo Miyata


Ritomo Miyata is a Japanese racing driver who is set to compete in the Formula 2 Championship for Hitech TGR as part of the TGR Driver Challenge Program and serves as a reserve driver in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Toyota. In Japanese motorsport, Miyata won the Super Formula Championship and [2023 2023 Super GT Series|Super GT Series|Super GT], both in 2023 with TOM'S.
A member of the TGR Driver Challenge Program from 2017 to 2021 and since 2025, he has been competing in Formula 2 since. He previously won the 2020 Super Formula Lights championship, as well as back-to-back titles in the F4 Japanese Championship.

Early and personal life

Miyata is a graduate of Yokohama High School. His name comes from the Fiat Ritmo, named as such by his parents as they were car enthusiasts. He was diagnosed with autism early in his childhood and was unable to adjust to school life during his kindergarten and elementary schooling years, spending much of his early life receiving counseling at various hospitals; he uses racing as a method of subduing his traits.
Miyata is an avid gamer, bringing his computer and consoles to races. As of September 2023, Miyata has over 500 race wins from 1,000 starts in iRacing official events and also participates in esports racing events for BS+COMPETITION.

Early career

Miyata started his motorsport career in karting in 2004, winning the All-Japan Kart Championship KF class title in 2014. In 2015, after his sixteenth birthday, he made his formula racing debut in the Formula 4 Japanese Championship with the RSS team at the last three race weekends of the season. Despite his limited experience, he finished in the top-ten in three of the six races, including a podium finish at Autopolis. He finished 15th in the standings with 24 points.

First Japanese F4 championship (2016)

In 2016, Miyata made his full-time Japanese F4 debut with Toyota-backed TOM'S Spirit. He won two races at Fuji Speedway and took podium finishes in three other races, and won the championship by just four points over Honda-sponsored driver Ukyo Sasahara.

All-Japan Formula Three debut and second Japanese F4 championship (2017)

In 2017, Miyata raced a dual program in Japanese F4 and the All-Japan Formula Three Championship, driving in both series with TOM'S. He won his second consecutive F4 title with four wins and 11 podiums, including a sweep of the two races at Fuji during the Golden Week holiday. He defeated Sasahara for the second year, this time by a margin of seven points, while finishing 58 points ahead of third-place driver Yuki Tsunoda.
In his debut Formula 3 season, Miyata achieved ten podium finishes and finished fourth in the championship with 79 points, behind Mitsunori Takaboshi, Sho Tsuboi and Álex Palou. At the end of the year, he made his debut in the Macau Grand Prix, finishing 12th.

All-Japan F3/Super Formula Lights (2018–2020)

Miyata continued in All-Japan F3 for a second season with TOM'S. He won his first race at Fuji on 8 July, followed by a second win at Okayama on 28 July. These two wins propelled him to second in the championship behind his teammate Tsuboi, who won the championship and the other seventeen races that year. Miyata finished 13th in his second Macau Grand Prix start.
Miyata returned for a third season of All-Japan F3 in 2019. Miyata won eight races, including five of the last eight, but finished second in the standings again, this time to former Renault Sport Academy driver Sacha Fenestraz of B-Max Racing Team.
2019 was the last season for the All-Japan Formula Three Championship, which was renamed Super Formula Lights in 2020. Miyata returned for a fourth season in this category. Beginning with a sweep of the opening round at Twin Ring Motegi, Miyata won 12 out of 17 races and clinched the championship with a win in the penultimate race meeting at Suzuka Circuit.

Super GT and Super Formula career

Super GT

GT300 (2018–2019)

Miyata made his debut in Super GT in 2018, driving in the GT300 class for Lexus customer team LM corsa. At 18 years old, he recorded his first podium finish at Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, where he and co-driver Hiroki Yoshimoto finished third.
LM corsa changed tyre suppliers from Yokohama to Dunlop in 2019, and Miyata returned for his second season. In the sixth round at Autopolis, Miyata took his first career win after a late-race charge from Yoshimoto to take the lead with four laps to go. Miyata and Yoshimoto also won both races of the auto sport Web Sprint Cup, a GT3 and GT300-only support race held during the inaugural Super GT x DTM Dream Race weekend at Fuji Speedway.
Earlier that season, Miyata made his one-off GT500 debut at the Fuji GT 500 km Race, when he substituted for Kazuki Nakajima at TOM'S, driving the number 36 Lexus LC 500 alongside Yuhi Sekiguchi.

GT500 (2020–2023)

In 2020, Toyota Gazoo Racing confirmed that Miyata would step up to GT500 full-time with TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh, driving the new Toyota GR Supra GT500 alongside Yuji Kunimoto. Miyata scored five top-ten finishes including a best finish of seventh place in round five at Fuji.
Miyata remained at the WedsSport Bandoh team for a second season in 2021. He scored his first pole position at the Fuji 500 km, and finished second at the following round in Motegi for his first GT500 podium. Miyata and Kunimoto would finish second again in the seventh round at Motegi, ending the season 11th in the drivers' standings.
After two seasons, Miyata transferred to TOM'S for the 2022 season. He joined the number 37 team, replacing World Endurance Championship-bound Ryō Hirakawa and forming a new partnership with his one-time F3 rival Sacha Fenestraz. The combination of Miyata and Fenestraz had an impressive season highlighted by both drivers' first career GT500 wins, during the Fuji GT 450 km Race in August. Miyata and Fenestraz finished sixth in the drivers' championship with six top-ten finishes and two podiums.
In 2023, Miyata moved over to the number 36 car, this time on a permanent basis with Sho Tsuboi as his co-driver. Miyata and Tsuboi won the Golden Week 450 km race at Fuji in only their second race together, then finished second in the following round at Suzuka. The pair won their second race at Autopolis in the penultimate round of the season, which gave them a seven-point lead going into the final race at Motegi. Late in the race, Miyata was running in second place, which would have given TOM'S the championship ahead of NDDP Racing drivers Katsumasa Chiyo and Mitsunori Takaboshi. Takaboshi spun off while leading, and Miyata took the lead with five laps to go. Miyata and Tsuboi clinched the championship with their third win of the season.
This made Miyata the fifth driver to win both the Super GT GT500 and Super Formula championships in the same year, joining Pedro de la Rosa, Satoshi Motoyama, Richard Lyons, and Naoki Yamamoto.

Super Formula (2020–2023)

Due to Kazuki Nakajima's commitments in the FIA World Endurance Championship and the travel restrictions mandated during the COVID-19 pandemic, Miyata made his Super Formula championship debut in 2020, replacing Nakajima at Vantelin Team TOM'S for two races. He qualified on the front row for his series debut at Okayama International Circuit, finished ninth in the race, then finished eighth in his second start at Autopolis.
After winning the Super Formula Lights championship, Miyata earned a full-time Super Formula drive with TOM'S in 2021, replacing the departing Nick Cassidy. Miyata had six top-ten finishes in seven races, and finished tenth in the championship with a best finish of fourth in a rain-shortened race at Autopolis. Miyata took another step forward in 2022, the last season for the Dallara SF19 chassis. He got his first podium finish, a third place, in the second round at Fuji. He finished the season with another third place in the final round at Suzuka, and was fourth in the final championship standings.
The new Dallara SF23 made its debut in 2023, Miyata's fourth season in Super Formula. In the third round of the season at Suzuka, Miyata took his first career win. He got his second win in round five at Sugo, ahead of two-time series champion Tomoki Nojiri. A third-place finish at the season-ending JAF Grand Prix at Suzuka was enough for Miyata to clinch the championship ahead of Red Bull Racing reserve driver Liam Lawson and Nojiri. Miyata scored a total of six podium finishes and finished all nine races inside the top five.

FIA Formula 2 career (2024–)

2024

On 14 November 2023, Toyota announced that Miyata would enter the 2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship. Two weeks later, he would be confirmed to drive for Rodin Motorsport alongside Zane Maloney. Miyata recorded his first points-paying finish at Bahrain International Circuit.

2025

Miyata continued in Formula 2 for 2025, this time moving over to ART Grand Prix.

2026

Miyata remained in the series for a third season in, joining Hitech TGR alongside Colton Herta.

Formula One Career

Thanks to the technical partnership agreement that Toyota Gazoo Racing and Haas F1 Team signed in October 2024, Miyata had the opportunity to drive a Haas VF-23 of the American team in private tests in Jerez in January 2025 alongside the team's official drivers, Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman. In 2025, Miyata also conducted tests with Alpine in May at Zandvoort and in June at Monza.

Endurance racing career (2023–present)

2023 season: WEC debut

On 30 May 2023, Toyota Gazoo Racing announced that Miyata was selected as a WEC Challenge programme driver, with the goal of developing a career path towards the top category of the FIA World Endurance Championship. Miyata joined Toyota Gazoo Racing in a non-driving role at the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 6 Hours of Monza later that season.
At the 6 Hours of Fuji, Miyata made his WEC race debut in the LMGTE Am class, driving a Ferrari 488 GTE Evo for Kessel Racing with the blessing of Toyota. Miyata finished third in class, after he was demoted from second place following a post-race time penalty for not reducing his speed in time during a Full Course Yellow. He returned to the WEC at the 2024 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, replacing Kelvin van der Linde in the No. 78 Akkodis ASP Team Lexus RC F LMGT3.

2024 season: ELMS

In November 2023, Miyata was confirmed to race in the European Le Mans Series LMP2 class with Cool Racing, alongside Peugeot Sport development driver Malthe Jakobsen and Lorenzo Fluxá. Miyata won in his first start in the series at the 4 Hours of Barcelona.

Other series

Miyata entered the 2019 World Touring Car Cup Race of Japan at Suzuka, driving an Audi RS 3 LMS TCR for Audi Team Hitotsuyama as a wildcard entry. Miyata was scheduled to compete in the 2020 Suzuka 10 Hours for Hitotsuyama in an Audi R8 LMS GT3, but the race was cancelled due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beginning in 2018, Miyata began competing in the Super Taikyu Series. He made his debut in the ST-3 class with Le Beausset Motorsports, where he helped the team to a runner-up finish in the championship. He then competed the ST-4 class with Endless Sports from 2019 to 2020. From 2021 to 2023, he drove Audi Team Hitotsuyama, beginning with a one-off ST-X class drive at the Fuji 24 Hours in an Audi R8 LMS GT3, then in the ST-Z class in an Audi R8 LMS GT4 in 2022 and 2023.
Miyata made his IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship debut at the 2024 24 Hours of Daytona, driving a Lexus RC F GT3 for Vasser Sullivan Racing. Miyata and co-drivers Frankie Montecalvo, Parker Thompson, and Aaron Telitz started from pole position in the GT Daytona class but retired in the final hour after the car caught fire after a pit stop.

Racing record

Racing career summary

Season still in progress.

† As Miyata was a guest driver, he was ineligible to score points.

‡ Team standings.

Complete F4 Japanese Championship results

YearTeam1234567891011121314DCPts
2015RSSOKA
1
OKA
2
FUJ1
1
FUJ1
2
FUJ2
1
FUJ2
2
SUZ
1
SUZ
2
SUG
1

4
SUG
2

9
AUT
1

Ret
AUT
2

3
MOT
1

14
MOT
2

27
15th24
2016TOM'S SpiritOKA
1

5
OKA
2

Ret
FUJ1
1

Ret
FUJ1
2

2
[Sportsland SUGO|]
DSQ
SUG
2

2
FUJ2
1

1
FUJ2
2

1
FUJ2
3

4
SUZ
1

6
SUZ
2

6
MOT
1

22
MOT
2

2
MOT
3

11
1st142
2017TOM'S SpiritOKA
1

2
OKA
2

6
FUJ1
1

1
FUJ1
2

1
AUT
1

3
AUT
2

4
SUG
1

Ret
SUG
2

3
FUJ2
1

3
FUJ2
2

3
SUZ
1

2
SUZ
2

1
MOT
1

1
MOT
2

3
1st231

Complete Japanese Formula Three Championship results

YearTeamEngine123456789101112131415161718192021DCPts
2017Team TOM'SToyotaOKA
1

3
OKA
2

3
OKA
3

3
SUZ
1

DNS
SUZ
2

DNS
FUJ
1

5
FUJ
2

3
OKA
1

2
OKA
2

2
SUZ
1

2
SUZ
2

4
FUJ
1

6
FUJ
2

5
MOT
1

4
MOT
2

8
MOT
3

4
AUT
1

4
AUT
2

2
SUG
1

2
SUG
2

3
4th79
2018Team TOM'SToyotaSUZ
1

2
SUZ
2

2
SUG
1

2
SUG
2

2
FUJ
1

9
FUJ
2

1
OKA
1

1
OKA
2

2
OKA
3

C
MOT
1

2
MOT
2

2
MOT
3

2
OKA
1

5
OKA
2

3
OKA
3

C
SUG
1

2
SUG
2

2
SUG
3

4
SUG
4

2
FUJ
1

6
FUJ
2

3
2nd117
2019Corolla Chukyo Kuo TOM'SToyotaSUZ
1

2
SUZ
2

1
AUT
1

7
AUT
2

8
AUT
3

6
OKA
1

3
OKA
2

1
OKA
3

3
SUG
1

1
[Sportsland Sugo|]
DSQ
[Fuji Speedway|]
DSQ
FUJ
2

3
SUG
1

1
SUG
2

3
SUG
3

1
MOT
1

2
MOT
2

1
MOT
3

2
OKA
1

1
OKA
2

1
2nd142

Complete Super Formula Lights results

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617DCPts
2020Corolla Chukyo Kuo TOM'SMOT
1

1
MOT
2

1
MOT
3

1
OKA
1

1
OKA
2

2
SUG
1

1
SUG
2

2
SUG
3

1
AUT
1

1
AUT
2

3
AUT
3

1
SUZ
1

1
SUZ
2

Ret
SUZ
3

1
FUJ
1

1
FUJ
2

3
FUJ
3

1
1st153

Complete Super Formula results

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345678RankPoints
2023Kessel RacingLMGTE AmFerrari 488 GTE EvoFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SEBALGSPALMSMNZFUJ
3
BHR20th15
2024Akkodis ASP TeamLMGT3Lexus RC F GT3Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.0 L V8QATIMOSPA
10
LMSSÃOCOAFUJBHR31st1

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

YearTeamClassCarEngine12345678910RankPoints
2024Vasser SullivanGTDLexus RC F GT3Toyota 2UR 5.0 L V8DAY
15
SEBLBHLGAWGLMOSELKVIRIMSPET65th195

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728DCPoints
Rodin MotorsportBHR
SPR

9
BHR
FEA

9
JED
SPR

12
JED
FEA

15
MEL
SPR

5
MEL
FEA

5
IMO
SPR

13
IMO
FEA

15
MON
SPR

17
MON
FEA

15
CAT
SPR

7
CAT
FEA

13
RBR
SPR

22
RBR
FEA

Ret
SIL
SPR

10
SIL
FEA

17
HUN
SPR

12
HUN
FEA

8
SPA
SPR

15
SPA
FEA

7
MNZ
SPR

13
MNZ
FEA

14
BAK
SPR

Ret
BAK
FEA

13
LSL
SPR

13
LSL
FEA

10
YMC
SPR

11
YMC
FEA

10
19th31
ART Grand PrixMEL
SPR

12
MEL
FEA

C
BHR
SPR

9
BHR
FEA

14
JED
SPR

19
JED
FEA

16
IMO
SPR

6
IMO
FEA

16
MON
SPR

10
MON
FEA

Ret
CAT
SPR

13
CAT
FEA

9
RBR
SPR

8
RBR
FEA

Ret
SIL
SPR

20
SIL
FEA

15
SPA
SPR

8
SPA
FEA

2
HUN
SPR

15
HUN
FEA

18
MNZ
SPR

11
MNZ
FEA

14
BAK
SPR

12
BAK
FEA

10
LSL
SPR

16
LSL
FEA

Ret
YMC
SPR

13
YMC
FEA

8
17th30
Hitech TGRMEL
SPR

MEL
FEA

BHR
SPR

BHR
FEA

JED
SPR

JED
FEA

MON
SPR

MON
FEA

CAT
SPR

CAT
FEA

RBR
SPR

RBR
FEA

SIL
SPR

SIL
FEA

SPA
SPR

SPA
FEA

HUN
SPR

HUN
FEA

MNZ
SPR

MNZ
FEA

MAD
SPR

MAD
FEA

BAK
SPR

BAK
FEA

LSL
SPR

LSL
FEA

YMC
SPR

YMC
FEA

TBDTBD

* Season still in progress.

Complete European Le Mans Series results

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
2024Cool RacingLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8CAT
1
LEC
Ret
IMOSPA
5
MUG
9
ALG
1
3rd62