The game definetly should include PSVR2 support, I think it’s a no brainer: racing games are one of the best uses for VR and it should be relatively easy to implement as you’re only inside the car, not running around, climbing, picking up items and all the other stuff one does in most other types of games. The PC version of F1 also includes VR so it’s already something the studio is familiar with.
But will it include PSVR2? Somehow I doubt it. The core game is lacking in so many other ways, as there’s no alternate track layouts or different F1 cars from the past, just those super cars that are a useless gimmick. A lot of other racing games are way more complete as game while EA is just happy selling an yearly update as a ”new” game in full price without ever making the core game anything more than it already is.
If I’m not mistaken it’s the same team making the -24 edition that made the -22 version and that one was especially lacking in so many ways. So if anything I’m expecting a downgrade from the current -23 version and since even the driver line up is the same there’s no reason to buy the same game again if it does not include PSVR2 support.
All the online content also always goes away once the new edition is released so making these games with an expiration date is also quite dumb in my opinion.
And yes, most people don’t have the PSVR2 so that’s one reason it’s not a priority to support it. But it’s also a bit of the chicken and the egg -type of a thing: there’s a lack of quality games for the PSVR2 so people don’t have many reasons to get one and since most gamers aren’t getting one there’s not many studios making games for it - or even making existing ones compatible with it.