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About Michael Gardner

Hi I am Michael Gardner and I'm a Canadian amateur racing driver. My currents cars are a built cammed NA 350Z and a Built NA Cammed C6Z06. I try to compete in organized events as much as possible. My 330whp NA VQ35DE 350Z has won 7 different time attack championships in different classes and set 18 different track records. This is the story of my track experiences and my Nissan 350Z track build and my new Corvette build. What makes my channel different? My 350Z was my first car and I’ve now owned it for more than 16 years. My mission is to show that a 350Z, which is now a popular track car platform, can be extremely competitive and doesn’t need a completely blank check to do it. We go through the building process and then enter the car in real sanctioned timed competitions. There’s no hiding behind a keyboard or a camera. There’s no one best take for a social media account. It’s just an honest account of what works and what doesn’t.

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350Z vs 992 GT3RS

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