It's a pity it's not available on Xbox. Perhaps even Android would have worked, just by using the broadcast feature. Looked at some youtube vids of it, it's come a long way since 2013. And it looks like you can even mod it to drive 'normal' cars if you want to.
I've recently installed Forza Horizon 5 and, well, it's a massive disappointment. It's not that it doesn't look good, and it has like more than a hundred cars and all that, but most of them are just flashy supercars. I had expected more classics, but apparently it's not the case. I was super-curious about the 'dynamic weather system', but that simply doesn't exist in-game. The skyscapes look good, but there's no parallax, even when driving at 400 km/h on the highway and no realism about the weather and cloud types etc. There are like 4 'biomes', each with different possible weather, while the sky mostly changes much slower over the entire map. And so you end up with stuff like raining out of blue skies , dust storms that start and stop suddenly etc.
And, of course, it doesn't really add anything compared to Horizon 4, it feels mostly like a reskin. And the storyline feels made for a 10yr old kid, but the game forces you to play it anyways. It's not that it's not good, but I had expected improvements. In a way, the maps from 3 and 4 looked a bit more realistic. I mostly got 'hooked' on the Motorsport series, and was expecting sort of the same from Horizon, but in a more open world setting. Thing is, most of the roads in 5 look more like racetracks. Barely any traffic, much wider than normal, some tilted bends etc. If I wanted that, I would have stuck to Motorsport. And don't even get me going about the damage model, which is almost non-existent even in 'realistic' mode. Burnout had gotten this stuff right 10 years ago, and 'the best racing sim' nowadays can't even model crashes and technical failures