The Pirelli GT4 America championship has crossed over the halfway mark of the 2025 season, and the battles for the class titles are already shaping up to be extremely close and highly competitive. With standout performances, dramatic weekend sweeps, and pivotal victories at critical events like the Lone Star Enduro at Circuit of The Americas, every point is important as teams set their sights on achieving the ultimate prize.
Silver Class
The Silver Class has delivered thrilling, wheel-to-wheel action at every round so far, with Kevin Boehm and Kenton Koch leading the way with the No. 97 Random Vandals Racing BMW M4 GT4 (G82) EVO. The duo has amassed 117 points, powered by three victories, including a sweep at Sebring and an early win at Sonoma, and a runner-up finish to establish themselves as the team to beat.
Hot on their heels is the No. 68 RAFA Racing Team Toyota Gazoo Racing GR Supra GT4 EVO2 of Gresham Wagner and Tyler Gonzalez. Their campaign has been highlighted by a pivotal Lone Star Enduro win at COTA and a pair of P2 finishes, tallying 108 points to keep them well within striking distance.
AutoTechnic Racing’s No. 52 BMW pairing of Colin Garrett and Zac Anderson opened their season with a statement victory at Sonoma and added two podium finishes at Sebring to remain firmly in contention with 85 points on the board and momentum heading into the second half.
Pro-Am Class
In Pro-Am, consistency and strategy have been key, with the No. 82 BimmerWorld BMW of James Walker Jr. and Tyler McQuarrie holding a slim lead. Their year so far includes a crucial Lone Star Enduro victory and a runner-up finish at Sonoma, earning them 102 points and a narrow margin in the standings.
Random Vandals Racing’s No. 94 BMW, driven by Sam Craven and Josh Green, has been the winningest Pro-Am entry to date, with three victories, including Sonoma and a Sebring double, giving them 91 points and clear momentum heading into the back half of the year.
Blackdog Racing’s No. 33 McLaren Artura GT4 pairing of Tony Gaples and Michael Cooper remains a consistent threat, with one win, a P2, and two P3 finishes to their credit, sitting close behind with 89 points as they look to capitalize on any opportunity to close the gap in the remaining rounds.
Am Class
The Am class has been a showcase of teamwork, with BimmerWorld’s Charlie Postins and James Clay setting the pace in the No. 36 BMW. Having already earned multiple championship titles in previous seasons, their experience has led them to another three wins, including a season-defining victory at the double-points Lone Star Enduro and a weekend sweep at Sebring, have given them 110 points and a healthy cushion atop the leaderboard.
Fast Track Racing’s No. 188 BMW, while still seeking its first win, has remained impressively consistent with two second-place and two third-place finishes to hold 96 points, keeping them firmly in the championship hunt.
RAFA Racing Team’s No. 72 Toyota, driven by Anthony Geraci and Kenny Schmied, has also stayed in the mix with a victory at Sonoma, complemented by a second-place and a third-place finish in Texas, leaving them with 93 points and plenty to race for.
VIR Awaits
With the first half of the season completed, all eyes now turn to VIRginia International Raceway, where the series returns for Rounds 6 and 7 from July 18th to 20th. A fan-favorite for its fast, flowing layout and challenging corners, VIR promises to be a pivotal weekend in the championship battles across all classes.
Stay tuned, every point matters and the best racing is still to come. Buy your VIR tickets now!