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Random Vandals Racing has revealed a three-car BMW M4 GT4 EVO lineup for Pirelli GT4 America, which sees three of its four class championship-winning drivers from 2025 return but in revised pairings.
Confirmed on Friday, 2025 Silver class champion Kenton Koch, will now spearhead the No. 94 Pro-Am entry alongside reigning class champion Sam Craven.
Craven’s co-driver from last year, Josh Green, meanwhile, moves to the Silver class in the No. 98 car alongside newcomer Bruno Colombo, while Judson Holt and Denny Stripling make the move from Fast Track Racing to the Paul Sparta-owned squad in the No. 188 BMW, which will race in the Am class.
Notably absent is longtime Random Vandals driver Kevin Boehm, who teamed with Koch to win the Silver class title last year.
Koch, who has been upgraded to FIA Gold driver rating, said: “I feel like we are going to make a pretty formidable pairing.
“Pro-Am is always super competitive and has insane battles. [Sam Craven is] coming off winning it last year, so I’ll certainly have pressure on my shoulders to help contribute make it his second and my first Pro-Am title in 2026.”
Craven added: “This is becoming a real Cinderella story I couldn’t even have imagined. To win a championship and Rookie of the Year my first season at this level with Josh Green and RVR…
“And now I get to share a car with the Kenton Koch to defend that championship and continue to grow as a driver is not even something I could have dreamed up for myself.”
Green, who has been selected as one of three drivers in BMW M Racing’s Academy this year, effectively swaps seats with Koch, teaming up with newcomer Colombo, who will make his GT4 America debut.
“Joining up with Bruno and moving up to Silver is a challenge that I can’t wait to take on, especially with the support of
Zimperium,” said Green.
“I’ve learned a lot over the first year with the program, and I’m ready to take another leap forward this season.”
Colombo added: “I’ve always felt I’ve been in great hands with this team, and I’m excited to officially be a part of the Raccoon family.
“There’s a lot of potential in this upcoming season, so I will do my best to make the most of every opportunity.”
While Sparta will not return as a driver, the team will again be represented in all three classes, with Holt and Stripling moving over to the triple championship-winning SRO America team from last year.
“Jud and I are super excited to earn our raccoon stripes this season,” said Stripling. “After an inaugural GT4A season of ups and downs where we learned a lot, we are ready to take the next step on to the podium consistently in 2026.
Holt added: “We have always admired Paul Sparta, the Random Vandals Racing team and all that they have accomplished. We couldn’t be more excited to join their team and the opportunity to be part of their very talented driver lineup.”