Ah, you ride a motorcycle.
That's something that will help you relate.
After driving a Speedster for a while, many of us say it's a lot like a four-wheeled motorcycle.
It's super light and tossable like a bike. The controls are unassisted, and light and direct. You feel the road through the steering and your seat. You need to pay attention like on a bike. You're exposed and open to the outside more than in even most other convertibles.
And, you're almost as vulnerable as on a bike, too. You're very low and difficult for others to see. And that thin, crunchy fiberglass around you provides about as much protection as a leather jacket.
The engine (aircooled in most of our cars) is right behind your head and bolted directly to the frame. You feel it and hear it almost as much as on a bike.
The noise, vibration, directness, and vulnerability are considered debits by folks looking for more civilized rides, but if you like a bike, you will understand.
Some of my favorite rides over the years have been a BMW 2002, a first-gen Miata, and a newer MINI Cooper, but this is a whole nother thing than any of those.