What on earth are you talking about? You responded to a quote regarding the use of automation by going on about the obvious. I stated that during a missed approach, when one is having trouble flying the airplane, get rid of the automation and hand fly it. You responded by saying that's exactly the wrong thing to do, and then went off on a completely different tangent. Drinking today?
Two issues have been raised here. One involves a V1 cut on the runway, and the other involves executing a missed approach with the autopilot.
In the case of a missed approach with the autopilot, if one is having troubles, then there's only one requirement; fly the airplane. Period. If automation is kicking your butt, get rid of it and handfly. Period. Yes, that's the right thing to do.
So far as a V1 cut...obviously one doesn't rotate prior to Vr. One does NOT need to engage the autopilot as soon as possible; if you can fly the profile without it, fine, but don't use it as a crutch. You're a pilot, not a button pusher. Exercise some competence, and fly the airplane. If you can't do that without automation, you have absolutely NO business in the cockpit. Period.