Which, by definition, will make sim racing historic only...in the long run at least. Doesn't matter anyway because nothing past 1960's is worth driving anyway.
I had same idea for remote control cars decades ago using with lightweight cameras You could do it at local track or from home ie: rent a car and track time. You could have a business people log in pay for a hour track time and attendants look after the cars. Alot cheaper to build same principle....
I like this idea. If I lose my job, we should go into business. Roborace is a bit different though, as you have to program the AI to react real time to the race conditions, which is not the same as having a "driver" trackside