Mid-Season Report: The Raccoons Are in the Hunt

We’ve hit the halfway point of the 2025 season, and it’s safe to say—Random Vandals Racing has been making some noise. From last-to-first heroics at COTA to full-on raccoon domination at Sebring, our fleet of BMWs has been showing serious pace, resilience, and plenty of character (with a few pit lane raccoons along the way, of course).
In GT World Challenge America powered by AWS, the #99 Vbrick Systems / Franck Muller BMW M4 GT3 EVO has delivered major results, including back-to-back overall wins at Sebring—propelling the car into the PRO class championship lead. Connor De Phillippi and Kenton Koch have been firing on all cylinders, with the entire crew rising to the occasion.
The #51 Franck Muller / Vbrick Systems BMW M4 GT3 EVO, driven by Bill Auberlen and Varun Choksey, has been a regular front-runner and sits 4th in the PRO standings after a standout Race 1 podium at Sebring and consistent pace all season.
In Pirelli GT4 America, our trio of BMW M4 GT4 EVOs continues to turn heads:
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The #97 CrowdStrike / AWS entry (Kenton Koch / Kevin Boehm) bounced back from adversity at COTA to sweep the Sebring weekend overall, putting them back on top of the Silver class championship standings.
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The #94 Zimperium / The Garagisti car (Josh Green / Sam Craven) has been a podium machine, currently 2nd in Pro-Am in a very tight and competitive class battle.
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The #98 Vbrick Systems / Franck Muller machine (Paul Sparta / Mike Kanisczak) has shown flashes of real pace, currently 6th in the Am championship, with more to come in the final stretch.
Behind the scenes, the crew has been relentlessly keeping all five cars in the fight. Whether it’s a comeback drive, a chassis swap, or keeping the good times rolling, they rise to every occasion.
We’ve got four events to go, and the championship battles are heating up. Next up: Virginia International Raceway, July 18–20 where the raccoons will be on the prowl.
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