What you should do my friend is understand how drifting works before you pick a Ford GT and supra, both high HP cars. Go get an RX7, 240 or whatever and learn how to drift. Once you understand the basics, you can THEN go to high HP cars and different cars in general.
What you're doing now is trying to find a car that drifts well when what you need to do is to find out HOW to drift a car well. It's like taking one shot with an M-16 rifle, missing, saying that there's something wrong with the rifle and then going to a Glock. You can't switch around when you get started, you've got to stick with one until you understand what happens in drifting.
Also, there is no point on having two threads that ask literally the same question just about different cars. So...