Random Vandals Racing Dominates with Dual Team Championships

Random Vandals Racing Dominates with Dual Team Championships

It was a season for the history books for Random Vandals Racing. After further expanding their fleet by adding an extra GT3 and GT4 entry to their efforts, they went on to complete an extraordinary campaign in 2025, clinching the Team Championship in both GT World Challenge America powered by AWS and Pirelli GT4 America. The achievement not only cemented their status as one of SRO America’s premier organizations but also proved to be imperative in securing the Manufacturer Championship for BMW across both series, delivering a dominant performance only few could attempt to rival.

GT World Challenge America powered by AWS

Random Vandals Racing’s No. 99 BMW M4 GT3 EVO proved unstoppable when it was all said and done. The pairing of Kenton Koch and Connor De Phillippi captured the Pro Class Championship, winning five races and earning six podium finishes across thirteen rounds in the season. 

Their run of form was not just about outright speed, which they had no shortage of, but also relentless consistency. Even amid fierce competition, the duo rarely put a wheel wrong, only missing out on the podium on two occasions all year. Furthermore, in the season finale Indianapolis 8 Hour, they were the top American entry in the field and finished fourth overall, proving that their GT3 program has what it takes to compete against the very best in the world.

Their success, combined with strong performances from the team’s sister No. 51 entry of Varun Choksey and Bill Auberlen, contributed significantly to BMW’s GT World Challenge America Manufacturer Title, as well as the Bavarian brand’s championship charge on a global scale.

Pirelli GT4 America

The team’s GT4 program mirrored that same championship-winning standard, only multiplied. Random Vandals Racing captured both the Silver and Pro-Am Class Championships, a remarkable feat in a series known for its depth of competition as the gold standard of GT4 racing.

In the Silver class, the No. 97 BMW M4 GT4 EVO shared by Kenton Koch and Kevin Boehm delivered powerhouse performances week after week. The duo claimed seven victories and three additional podiums, overcoming a slight setback at the double-points round at Circuit of The Americas. Rather than falter, they came roaring back, securing weekend sweeps at the following rounds at Sebring and VIR to reclaim their momentum before eventually going on to seal the title.

Meanwhile, in Pro-Am, the pairing of Josh Green and Sam Craven in the No. 94 BMW M4 GT4 EVO proved equally formidable. With five wins and four podium finishes, including a Sebring and VIR sweep as well, their consistency and composure under pressure ensured Random Vandals Racing were able to double up on their championship hardware at the end of the year, which also fittingly included a Rookie of the Year award for Josh Green.

A Statement-Making Season

What makes Random Vandals Racing’s 2025 campaign so exceptional is not just the number of trophies collected, but the context in which they earned them. The challenge of balancing programs across multiple classes and championships is no small feat, and yet they responded at every turn and set a new benchmark for what it means to achieve multi-platform excellence.