Random Vandals Racing has confirmed a continued two-car effort in Pirelli GT4 America, headlined by its Silver class BMW M4 GT4 of Kevin Boehm and Kenton Koch with backing from CrowdStrike.
Kris Wilson, meanwhile, will join forces with team owner Paul Sparta in the sister No. 98 BMW in the Am class.
”It’s fantastic to have CrowdStrike, AWS, and Vbrick back on board for another season of GT4 America,” said team principal Sparta.
“Last year was a year of ‘so close’ for both Random Vandals cars. As an entire team, Random Vandals has continued to level-up its game.
“This year, we simply need to execute, and we should be there for both championships. I’d say we can’t wait to get to Sonoma”
Wilson added: “I’m really looking forward to being a raccoon. I met Paul three years ago at Sonoma raceway when he first started in SRO. Now it’s full circle that we are going to start as teammates at that same track.”
Koch and Boehm will embark on their second season together as co-drivers after being a title contender in the Silver class last year.
“It’s nice to be back with Kevin again to join Random Vandals for the GT4 America season,” said Koch. “We worked well together last year and made a lot of good progress with the team and the car with it being the new BMW G82 chassis.
“I’m confident we will hit the ground running and hopefully claim the championship this year.”
Boehm said: “I’m excited to once again team up with the talented Kenton Koch. We built a great understanding last year, and I’m confident we can elevate our performance even further.
“It’s truly an honor to continue our journey with the long-term support of incredible partners like CrowdStrike and AWS.
“Their dedication empowers us to push our limits and fight for the championship title. Buckle up, because this year, we’re aiming for the top.”