Thanks for the kind words!
The tech is certainly there and VR Goggles will probably make the experience more immersive. Historically, more of the fancier premium car clubs only had access to the technology as many of them have racing rooms for club members. Below is a pic of CCCMs racing room which costs in the ballpark of $60000 USD. Graphics looks cheesy from the photo vantage point and could be in for an update, but simulators like these can be a lot of fun.

What things like Vision Pro will do is miniaturize and lower the cost to where the common man can afford them and make the experience more immersive. With things like Binaural Audio, coupled with VR headsets people who don't have the budget or privilege to drive one of these amazing cars will be given the closest possible experience. Will it replicate on track or road time with the real thing, no, but technology could come close in the not so distant future. So yes, even though VR headsets might not have mass market appeal, their will a certain segment that will adopt it and it will have it's use cases.
As to me, I have never had the opportunity to drive any of the cars I post about. The fastest thing I have been in on and off track is a V6 Mustang. That said I have had the privilege to see some of the cars I post about over the course of my life either as a guest of a car club and touring private collections or at car shows.