I take it you haven't got one of these new fangled headsets?
Best way to explain is to ask if you'd be willing to wear an eye patch you couldn't see though over one eye for the entire race? Or during a real life trackday to give a more accurate representation
And I say this while fully accepting that 1st gen VR has pretty rubbish resolution, and therefore picture quality too..
Monitors give absolutely no sense of distance or immersion any more, and even more critically you can't look where you want to - while I was working on the cameras and AI for Monaco I did a fair bit of driving with the monitor.
I couldn't find my lines or my braking/throttle points. It also makes it much harder to keep track of your opponents and/or forces you to use the virtual mirror, which is a full on immersion breaker for me.
I was rubbish and it wasn't fun.
As for this upcoming race I'm tempted to try ACC in VR again to see if it's do-able, but I accidentally broke my button box earlier in the week and ACC has a pretty high requirement for those controls.
I definitely won't be in the new V8 Vantage if I do though, that has to be one of the worst sounding cars I've ever heard
Might take the V12 or a Porsche as I've not really driven them yet if I do appear.