2025 Season: Championship Year for Random Vandals Racing

The 2025 season was one to remember — a year defined by grit, teamwork, and a relentless drive to compete at the highest level across both GT4 America and GT World Challenge America. What began as a season filled with ambition and promise ended in a sweep of championships that exceeded our wildest expectations.
When the dust settled at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Random Vandals Racing stood on top — earning three driver championships, three team titles, and two manufacturers’ awards.
Champions Across the Board
It’s hard to imagine a stronger year for the Vandals.

At the top of the SRO ladder, Connor De Phillippi and Kenton Koch took the fight to the PRO field in the #99 Vbrick Systems / Franck Muller BMW M4 GT3 EVO, ultimately emerging as the GT World Challenge America PRO Champions. Their performance was nothing short of dominant — bringing home multiple race wins, consistent podiums, and the PRO Team Championship for the Vandals in the team’s first full year at the GT3 level.

In GT4 America, Sam Craven was named Rookie of the Year, capping off a breakout debut season alongside Josh Green, where the pair earned the GT4 America Pro-Am Championship in the #94 Zimperium / Garagisti BMW M4 GT4 EVO and bringing home the Pro-Am Team Championship. Their consistent pace and composure under pressure made them a formidable duo in one of the most competitive fields on the grid.

In the Silver class, Kevin Boehm and Kenton Koch delivered a near-flawless campaign in the #97 CrowdStrike/AWS BMW M4 GT4 EVO, securing the GT4 America Silver Championship and locking up the Silver Team Championship for Random Vandals Racing. The pairing’s speed, precision, and teamwork set the benchmark for the category all season long.
To top it all off, Random Vandals Racing earned both the GT4 America and GT World Challenge America Manufacturers Team Awards — recognizing our success representing BMW across both series.
The Crew Behind the Chaos
None of it would’ve happened without the heart of this team — our crew. From mechanics and engineers to strategists, truckies, and hospitality staff, every single person gave everything this year. They’re the reason the cars rolled out fast, the pit stops were flawless, and the Vandals kept fighting race after race.
This season wasn’t just about winning trophies — it was about proving what teamwork, passion, and a little raccoon-style determination can achieve. The raccoons are already looking ahead, ready to bring the same energy, drive, and chaos to 2026.
From the entire Random Vandals Racing family — thank you to our partners, fans, and everyone who made this incredible year possible.
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I’ll say it now. Random Vandals Rock! Way to go on a banner year!! Looking forward to seeing you on many podiums in 2026.