Not a good moment now to buy a VR headset for simracing. The future doesn't look bright either, as most makers are more interested in standalone headsets. FOV is no longer a priority for them (should be for inmersion in simracing). I could recommend you Pimax, but they are expensive and problematic. I upgraded from my Rift S to a Pimax 5K+, which I found for half the price, and I'm happy with it. The perceived resolution and image quality is basically the same but with double the FOV, which is fantastic for inmersion and sense of speed. I modified it a lot, so now it's much more comfortable compared to the stock model. However, it's still a bulky headset, although that should not worry you too much for simracing alone. I must say I had no problems with it working fine and consistently. I also tried a 8K but that one was much more problematic (disconnection issues). It featured more resolution, but the focus clarity was more or less the same, the panel quality (colors and contrast) was the same, and the system requirements were much, much higher. Now they are selling the new Pimax Crystal, which offers amazing clarity, resolution, colors, contrast, but goes back to a reduced FOV. It's also even heavier and it's still giving lots of problems to many users, so maybe it's not such a good choice, also considering its high price. I also tried a Valve Index, but I returned it inmediatly, as the glare on this headset is just unbearable. It's a shame, because it works great, feel comfortable and has great colors and performance. Maybe another high end alternative to the Crystal is the Varjo Aero, but remember it has even less FOV.