No offense, but this isn't any better than your previous attempts.
Let's try to put some constructive critism into this... Your vids are almost unwatchable for 3 reasons: 1) the very sudden camera moves, 2) the rubbish camerawork, and 3) the overall "randomness" of your work.
1) can be cured easily. Stop using ridiculously low view smoothing and too high move speed settings. Easy to do, and this will improve your work a lot almost immediately.
2) will already be partly improved once you sort out 1). No one can do decent stuff with the view smoothing settings you are using. The rest is all about training. Before recording any more vids, try to train on following cars smoothly with the shift+U mode, without recording. Watch vids from experimented video makers, and focus on their camerawork. The main thing you'll have to fix is stop accidently letting the car get out of the screen(ie, 0:04, 1:30, 1:44 or 1:50 in this vid). If this happens, either re-record the scene or cut the scene while editing).
3) Well... One of the problem with your vids is that it sometimes feels like you decided to record X scenes of mixed drift/stunt(first scene)/wtf moments(ie, 0:43), and put them together for no real reason. A bit of wildness and randomness can be appreciated, but there must be a minimum of talent and quality behind it, otherwise you won't be taken seriously. If you want to make a drift vid, stick with drift. If you want to make a stunt vid, stick with stunts. If you had a crazy idea and want to make a vid out of it, stick with it, don't mix it with drift and stunts.
Or, in a nutshell: re-read squidhead's excellent
tutorial, especially the camerawork and editing parts.
Not trying to put you down or anything, but it's a bit painful to see you making a new vid every week or so, with no real improvements, and the same mistakes over and over again. Hopefully this post and another read of squid's will help you to realise which parts of the process you're doing wrong, and help you to fix them for the next attempt.