Early career Miyake was the winner of the SRS-F (
Suzuka Circuit Racing School Formula) Scholarship in 2018. He made his professional racing debut later that year, in the final round of the FIA
F4 Japanese Championship. In
2019, he competed full-time in Japanese F4 as a member of the
Honda Formula Dream Project. Miyake won the second race of the season at
Okayama, and went on to finish as runner-up in the championship behind fellow Honda junior
Ren Sato. After a one-year hiatus to racing in
Super GT, Miyake returned to single-seater racing in the
2021 Super Formula Lights Championship, driving with Rn-sports. He won two races and scored five podiums, finishing fourth place in the standings.
Super GT GT300 Miyake stepped up to the GT300 class of Super GT in
2020, driving for series newcomers Max Racing in their
Lexus RC F GT3. Miyake stayed with the team for
2021, as they changed vehicles to the GT300 spec
Toyota GR Supra. Miyake won his first Super GT race at
Suzuka Circuit in August, and, alongside co-driver
Yuui Tsutsumi, finished fifth in the GT300 drivers' championship. He continued with Max Racing for
2022, partnered with veteran
Kimiya Satō, but would only score one point throughout the season. Miyake's
2023 campaign began strongly with a podium at the opening round at
Okayama, but his season ended early when his team, Max Racing, was forced to withdraw from Super GT and cease operations after their
Toyota GR Supra GT was destroyed in a vehicle fire at the fourth round at
Fuji.
GT500 In 2024, Miyake stepped up to GT500 Class with Nissan., where he would race with
NISMO NDDP team, as he partnered with
Mitsunori Takaboshi.
Super Formula in 2024 Following the conclusion of his Super Formula Lights campaign, Miyake tested a
Super Formula car for the first time at the end-of-season test in December 2021, driving with
KCMG. On 7 February 2022, Miyake stepped up to Super Formula, joining newcomers
Team Goh alongside
Ren Satō. He impressed in the early half of the season, scoring points on debut and finishing on the podium at the fourth round at
Autopolis, but would struggle for the rest of the season and only scored points once more at the final round at
Suzuka. He finished the season fourteenth in the standings with 21 points, and was replaced by former
Formula 2 driver
Cem Bölükbaşı for the
2023 season. In January 2024, Miyake was announced to be returning to Super Formula for the
2024 season, taking the place of
Toyota-bound
Nirei Fukuzumi at ThreeBond Racing. ==Racing record==