Of course I'm driving. In many ways the same way 95% of the race cars are. Are F1 drivers not driving? They get pretty well paid for it if their not? If that is what you believe...OK. Shifting is shifting and I do not miss having the clutch when the transmission fires between the gears up, and down as well as they do in performance cars now. Back when autos were shifted, and you waited almost a count of two for the actual gear change manuals made sense. Now you just have a false sense of being more engaged. Face it you've been replaced. I can still drive a manual extremely well, but dread having one stuck on 95 in stop and go traffic. The 911 I had was every bit as engaging with the DSG as the manuals I tried on the same road. The difference was I was faster with the DSG. People don't buy ultra performance cars to go slow. These are to the point that even one year to the next there are vast improvements. I was rereading the test of the Camaro ZL1 with the auto and the things they programed into the auto to make it a true track car are amazing. Maybe I'm just more accepting that I can drive better with the new technology? I disagree with the Ferrari statement. Most of the drivers of them I know use the manual mode just like I do on the F-type. Same fun as a stick.
The same thing happened with newer motorcycles(performance). Yes I know how to upshift clutchless and rev match downshifts, but the computers doing it give a margin of safety since things seem to happen faster on a bike.