I use Metro Exodus as the benchmark because it is the only really demanding game on the market right now. The key words are "Right Now". If past history is anything to go by, many games, 12-24 months out that use ray tracing, will be as or even more demanding than Metro Exodus. This is why I say you need a 2080 Ti because it is the only RTX card that has the performance to run Metro Exodus with its highest setting and ray tracing on.
I guess my point is if you buy RTX 2070 Super just for the ray tracing capability, the likelihood is, your going to have to either drop the settings considerable or turn off ray tracing on AAA titles 18 months down the road anyway. That being the case, unless you plan on replacing the card in that time span, there is no real point to ray tracing capability being a deciding factor in your purchasing decisions. You would be just as well off saving money with a 5700XT. However, this changes at the 2080 ti level because it is powerful enough to run full ray tracing currently on the most demanding game so it is likely to be able to give you an adequate ray tracing experience for the foreseeable future at least up to 1440p. This is why I say, don't bother with RTX unless you are willing to purchase a RTX 2080 ti.
Maybe they want a qualified technician to do that? (for safety,they don't want you to drill a hole into things in the wall such as a gas pipe,a water pipe or electrical wiring)
I highly doubt that a website/ software that can do such verification would be free. I think reading about your country's copyright law will be a good idea.
1. They got a license
2. They slipped past
3. They went into a copyright deadlock by putting a lot of logo's on 1 car
4. They made it as a parody
5. They altered the car just enough to make it an inspired design