@Met Entso : Tried to watch the stream, but I feel nauseous very quickly when you start racing with VR.
On the other hand I did not feel even the slightest hint of nausea while driving in VR myself. My only issues was that it took me 4 different spots in my living room to finally get the headset to succeed scanning the room, while there was plenty of light. I wanted to use a seat from my car (the back seats are removed from my Scenic, they live in the basement), it would be more immersive than my couch (and less hot too), but I could not find a spot where I was able to scan the room successfully. In the end I sat on the couch in front of the TV and it scanned very quickly.
And I really think VR made me a better driver too. My sole training for the event was 10 laps on the 28th (wednesday). Managed to pull of some 1:44s today.