The SRO GT4 America championship wrapped up its season with the final two races of the year at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway this past weekend, where BMW teams swept the season long class championships.

The Random Vandals Racing team has been in contention all season long in every class with a fleet of M4 GT4 EVO entries, led by the Silver class pairing of Kenton Koch and Kevin Boehm in the #97 M4 GT4 EVO. Koch and Boehm had a stellar season. While they finished tenth because of an early flat tire, it didn’t matter as they only needed to start the first race at Indy to win the championship.

Koch and Boehm finished strong with a second-place finish in Sunday’s wet second race two. The duo ended up with a remarkable nine wins on the season and an additional four podium finishes. “Hats off to the whole Random Vandals Racing team this year,” said Boehm after the race. “They’ve given us a rocketship every single race, I think we’ve consistently been one of the fastest BMWs this whole season. I think it just goes into the preparation that they do behind the scenes. What a day!”

Josh Green and Sam Craven won the Pro-Am class championship for Random Vandals.

Random Vandals Racing also won the Pro-Am class with Josh Green and Sam Craven in the #94 M4 GT4 EVO. That duo was very impressive all season, often posting strong overall finishes amid the Silver class entries. On the season, Green and Craven had five wins and four additional podiums, including second place in the first race at Indy. “We put our heads down and did what we had to do,” said Craven. “It’s been an amazing season for Josh and I. It was our first time in SRO, and Random Vandals Racing did an incredible job. The whole team was just awesome!”

BimmerWorld Racing had a strong year, as always, with James Clay and Charlie Postins capturing the Am class championship in the #36 M4 GT4 EVO with a second place finish in the final race at Indy. “I’ve been racing with James for four years, I knew he was never going to put a foot wrong and he was going to bring it home,” said Postins. “I was totally chill on the bench!” Clay and Postins have won three class championships in the last four years and finished the 2025 season with three wins and four additional podium finishes. The #82 BimmerWorld duo of James Walker, Jr. and Tyler McQuarrie were in contention for the Pro-Class championship, but were involved in an opening lap incident in race one took out several cars. They finished the year with eight podium finishes, including a win in the four-hour enduro at Circuit of the Americas.

James Clay and Charlie Postins won the Am class championship.

BMW M won the GT4 America manufacturers championship thanks to strong seasons for multiple teams, including Fast Track Racing, Rigid Speed Company and Auto Technic Racing. Those teams and a couple of others that only entered select races contributed several additional BMW podiums and wins during the season.

The 2026 SRO GT4 America season opens at Sonoma Raceway in California on March 27th-29th.

Auto Technic Racing and Rigid Speed Company both had class podium finishes at Indy.

—David Haueter
[Photos by David Haueter]

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