IDK...my engagement point is in the middle range of travel, but I've driven cars that grabbed near the floor and others near the top. All had good clutches. The GT is reluctant to stall, so you shouldn't have to roll on the throttle regardless of engagement point. I hate slipping the clutch unless in reverse where I have to, so my technique is engage the clutch then get on the gas. What may be different from most "ordinary" cars in terms of feel is the high gear ratio, which initially is kind of like thinking you are in 2nd. Again though, I find it hard to stall my car, even with very minimal throttle.
Edit: Having driven manuals since 1966, I am amazed at the light and precise action of the GT clutch, considering the ridiculous amount of torque it has to handle. I mention this only as a point of comparison. Your clutch should feel sweet, wherever it engages.