I like the Pro Wraith for anything longer than I can throw or for big anhyzers, or a Star TeeRex for shots where a turnover to the right would be a disaster. I also tend to the TeeRex for forehand shots, since an error with a Wraith will almost always turn it over.
That said, I did have some luck with the StarMax as a forehand driver for a very specific kinda shot. It's so fast and overstable, that you can muscle it as hard as you want, and it'll still come back. So on a big, wide open drive where I really want the fade to come back right, I'll crank on a StarMax like it was a baseball throw from deep left field, watch it turn over like it's going to roll, and almost every single time it'll flatten out, glide a little, and start fading
fast.
But those are all for throws where the landing is out at the limits of what I can throw. For a lot of folks, when they're talking about their favorite driver, it's the first one that you back down to. For those, I love my Orcs, great distance and glide, more control than the speed 11 animals. I've also been playing around lately with a Pro Beast that's been in my bag for about a year, I'm kinda getting the hang of throwing it hyzer and having it make the double-S turn in flight. It's real purdy