I would like to drive an R8 one day. I've heard that with the Lambo V10, that actually became a more interesting car. Although I think they also only sold them with automatics, which makes me sad. And I'm not a huge V10 fan, although I am starting to come around.
Sadly, that's very true.
I saw a quick snippet on Jay Leno's Garage about the Koenigsegg One:1, and Christian von Koenigsegg was telling Jay how with all of the driver aids you didn't even have to be a very good driver to drive it and enjoy it.
That made me sad. I wouldn't ever call any Koenigsegg a boring car (not that I'll ever get to drive one), but all those aids detract from the raw visceral experience of driving a performance car.
I drove an R8 at Atlanta Motorsports Park a few years ago, courtesy of the fine folks at Xtreme Xperience, and my wallet. That was the first time I drove with them. I started out with a ridealong in a Mustang GT, then did a drive in a 911 GT3 RS, then the Audi. The instructor who did the ridealong asked me what cars I was driving, and told me the R8 was a big comfy couch. It's a fast big comfy couch, I will say, I thought it was very confidence inspiring and did everything well. The one I drove is the model previous to the current production, I haven't driven that one. Also, there are some R8s with a six speed manual, but I believe they were all V8 powered. It'd be nice if they depreciated faster, they're still quite pricey.
I've driven the R8, multiple 911 GT3s, the Nissan GTR, a Ferrari 458 Italia, and the C8 Corvette. I haven't driven a McLaren, but I'm scheduled to do so this fall, they have a 570S this year. I'll be driving a GT3 RS as well, and I think that will be the last time I drive with them. Funny thing is, when I originally became interested in doing these drives, was because I wanted to drive a McLaren. Back when I did the first drive, the McLaren cost the most to drive, and the 911 GT3 was one of the less expensive drives. I'd never driven at AMP and hadn't been on track for almost 20 years, so I thought I'd try driving some of the less expensive cars the first time, and go back for the McLaren the next year. It turns out that the McLaren was so unreliable that they removed it from the fleet the first year I drove with them, and they've only recently brought them back. Out of all the the cars I've driven with them, I like the GT3 and GT3RS the best, and every instructor I've talked to there has said it was their favorite as well.