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There are countless drifting options.
For the tough jumps I've been using the Porsche gt3 rs. Good handles and fast enough. It could drift too, but it starts with a ton of grip, and even if you try to shift it into a drifter it will only go neutral on the scale. Still driftable, but not best choice for the drift challenges.
You can certainly get something like an E46 to do the job, but a surprising option for me was the Eclipse, which even at 40% drift will do its job, even if it complains about it. Bring it up to 60% and it will slide a bit easier, but give it some power and give it a shot.