Bodiddly:thats theonly real problem i'm ever having is my angle i can get any car to brake loose and drift but i cant maintain a good angle... well except for AWD cars because i found a way to just pitch with the E brake and then counter... so can anyone help?
That's the most common misconception about drifting: "good angle = good drifting"... not true. AWD is seen as "cheater drifting" or "not real drifting" because it's extremeely easy to get high angle. In a RWD car, don't expect to get any more than 45 degrees. 30/35 degrees (estimated) is probably what most people get (even the pros).
Drifting focuses on line, speed, smoothness... angle comes second to those. Judges will favor a drifter who is a little faster, a little smoother, and hits all the clipping points vs. a drifter who gets lots of angle, but is slower and twitchier.