This is not a normal problem, I've never seen rubbing in that area before. The parts of the motor that are involved in maintaining the clearance on the flywheel are pretty stout so rubbing is not a good sign.
Was this a sudden problem? What alerted you that something might be wrong and led you to look into the motor? Was the flywheel pulled off recently and put back on before this problem appeared? Give us some more background info.
It looks like the ring gear may have shifted. Look on the other side of the flywheel and see if the gear is seated snug against the flywheel ridge all the way around. The key, magnets and stator look to be in good shape which makes me think the flywheel itself is still true on the crank. I have never seen a ring gear shift, but the ring gear and flywheel are two seperate pieces held together by friction so it is possible in theory.