LOL
Good call Kev, I read it as auto shifting the first time.
Clearly then there is a big advantage to manual control
With JUST manual clutch, it's possible to be faster - yes, but it also takes more care and skill to effectively use the clutch. I don't know what people say around here when they say "LFS Needs Proper Clutch Modelling"... Stalling etc yes, but as far as the clutch itself I don't know what the gripe is, someone please fill me in because the clutch does what it's supposed to do, and works like a clutch on any car I've driven
Other than heat / wear, what is there to model?
Anyways, hope that clears it up:
Auto Shifting vs Manual shifting: Manual is definitely faster and better all around for various reasons.
Auto Clutch vs Manual Clutch: Faster if you know what you're doing and enjoy abusing your limbs and G25. Small errors are more costly. I used to use a button clutch (properly) and a pedal is a lot more work, so it also depends on "what" you're using for a manual clutch.