In the highly competitive world of GT racing, carving out a legacy is no small feat. To be able to achieve consistent excellence across multiple classes and championships is a substantial and at times insurmountable challenge. And yet the fan-favorites at Random Vandals Racing are doing exactly that and more.
With a strategic presence across both GT World Challenge America powered by AWS and Pirelli GT4 America championships, the team is making waves, setting new benchmarks, and refining what it means to perform to the best of your abilities. Like true trackside bandits, they have been swiping trophies across multiple classes, and their hunger for success shows no signs of slowing.
GT World Challenge America powered by AWS
At the height of GT competition in SRO America, Random Vandals Racing fields a formidable two-car effort in the Pro class, and the results are speaking volumes.
Leading the charge is the No. 99 BMW M4 GT3 EVO, co-driven by the accomplished duo of Kenton Koch and Connor De Phillippi. After first pairing up together for last year’s Indianapolis 8 Hour, they have gone on to deliver a near-flawless campaign so far in 2025, currently sitting atop the championship standings. With four victories, two runner-up finishes, and a third-place result, they have turned the Pro class into their own personal stash. Remarkably, they’ve only finished off the podium once all season—an extraordinary testament to their consistency and dominance.
Alongside them, the No. 51 BMW M4 GT3 EVO shared by rising talent Varun Choksey and BMW legend Bill Auberlen has also been a regular podium contender, collecting three third-place finishes. Their performances have cemented Random Vandals’ status as the team to beat in the Pro class, showcasing both veteran expertise and emerging stars.
Pirelli GT4 America
Random Vandals Racing’s GT4 program is a masterclass in balanced dominance, with all three of their entries getting clean getaways and fighting at the sharp end of their respective categories.
In the Silver class, Kenton Koch returns alongside Kevin Boehm to spearhead the team’s charge in the No. 97 BMW M4 GT4 EVO. After finishing as championship runners-up in 2024, they bounced back with a vengeance, currently leading the championship with five wins and a second-place finish across seven rounds. To call them a force to be reckoned with would be an understatement, and they have rarely put a foot wrong at any track under any conditions.
The Pro-Am class has seen equally commanding performances from the No. 94 BMW M4 GT4 EVO, shared by Sam Craven and Josh Green. With five wins to their name, they too are atop the standings and are eyeing a championship title of their own.
Even the Am class isn’t safe from the raccoon raid. Rounding out the squad is driver and team owner Paul Sparta, sharing the No. 98 BMW M4 GT4 EVO with Michael Kanisczak. Their campaign has been highlighted by a hard-earned third-place finish, and they continue to plot their next podium conquest to further prove the depth of competitiveness across every level of the program.
A Blueprint for a Successful Heist
Whether it’s GT3 or GT4, Silver, Pro-Am or Am, Random Vandals Racing has simply become synonymous with excellence. Their multi-car, multi-class operation is not just about participation; it’s about making their presence known and reshaping the championship picture in every category they touch.
One thing is certainly clear: Random Vandals Racing is not just the team to watch; they are the standard to beat.