I tried a 3 axis (I think that is what is was) VR deal. My 1st lap I didnt make it through big bend at LRP (the 1st corner out of the pits).
If you dont want to make the commitment of buying a complete turn key full system, you can make your own, fairly inexpensively, with the pieces. Playseat is a good start, add a wheel of your choice (logitech), and a PC (specs are on iRacing).
Playseat® is the number one manufacturer of racing simulators made for everyone from beginner to enthousiast to professional simracer. Immerse yourself in the thrill of simracing at your own home. Compatible with all steering wheels and pedals. Made for drivers all sizes and ages. Works with...
playseat.com
I keep thinking I should finally break down and do it, but I still haven't. Heck I have been to iRacings office, even (its in MA)