The reason your still spinning out is likely because you don’t fully understand how to use the throttle.
A lot of beginners rely on quick throttle blips, stabbing the gas to try and control angle. And while that can work in certain situations, it often makes the car inconsistent.
Blipping the throttle creates sudden bursts of wheel speed, which can upset the balance of the car if not timed properly.
A steady throttle, on the other hand, keeps the rear tires spinning at a consistent speed, making the drift smoother and easier to control.
That doesn’t mean blipping is wrong, It’s still useful for quick corrections or adding angle when needed.
But for most of the drift, especially as a beginner, smooth and consistent throttle is what keeps everything stable.
Control comes from consistency, not sudden inputs.
