Dirk Stratton's New C6 Corvette Livery

Dirk Stratton, one of the original C6 Corvette drifting guys, and probably one of the first big names to be doing it on the scene, has released his new livery for 2021. It's very clean; no more multi-colored everything, single color and single design. He posted some videos from night-drifting and some of the stuff on his car really caught my attention. So, as you can see, he's sponsored by Oracle Lighting. In addition, to his Oracle lights, Stratton's got some super sweet glow in the dark decals which are perfect for night time drifting.

You can catch him in Formula DRIFT and a bunch of other drifting series with this super sweet C6.

(As seen in PASMAG Tuning 365 Episode 28 on REV TV Canada)

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