The BimmerWorld Racing team has become one of the most successful in the SRO GT4 America championship. In 2025, they will continue with the same program and drivers as in 2024.

Charlie Postins and team owner James Clay are two-time Am class champions in the GT4 America series. They are looking to get back to another championship-winning season in 2025 after falling short in 2024, though they did have four podium finishes and three class wins, including a win at the finale at Indianapolis. They will partner together once again for the 2025 season, co-piloting the #36 BimmerWorld M4 GT4.

James Walker Jr. and Tyler McQuarrie will again share the #82 BimmerWorld M4 GT4, competing in the Pro-Am class (McQuarrie is the pro in the pairing). The duo has been one of the most competitive pairings in the Pro-Am class over the last two seasons, but bad luck hindered their championship hopes in 2024. They finished third in the championship last year.

James Clay looks forward to a new season in the highly competitive series. “GT4 America has grown since our initial re-entry into the series in 2019, and it has become extremely competitive,” he said. “The series retains a two-driver format, but essentially in sprint-length races, making the two races per weekend very intense with minimal time to create a result. The competitors have sharpened their preparation, and the drivers in the series are among the best in racing in America. Without question, we expect this to be another challenging year, and we look forward to another championship run, which I know will be hard-fought.”

The SRO GT4 America season opens on the last weekend of March at Sonoma Raceway in California.

—David Haueter
[Photos by David Haueter, BimmerWorld]

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