Yeah, I’ve finally been forced by working from home to get my home office sorted out, bought a proper desk and a chair, so have a pretty good place now to set up the wheel.
iRacing is good but it is very hard, also it’s really expensive. As well as paying for the subscription you have to buy cars/tracks individually. That said it’s always something I’ve meant to spend some time with, as with my sim racing experience I’d probably be reasonably good at it. Maybe not super-fast but at least consistent.
rFactor 2 is also hard but much more affordable, especially if you get it during a sale. It has lots of and lots of mods which means cheap contant, but obviously quality control varies.