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Originally Posted by Icecreamtruk
@ renfield90 its a weird thing. They are local clubs, not sanctionned by the SCCA or anything like that to my knowledge (and according to info I can find about them on their websites). They create the events mostly on tracks, using part of the track and part of the paddock most of the time. I dont know how fast their stuff is, I will go check them out at some point. Im affraid of commiting to a whole season, only to find after the first event that either I hate it or I wont learn much from it (cuz of configuration) or both.
@ Teseo 85mph after the braking is done and thru the turn, not before 
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Honestly, this probably sounds exactly like what you are looking for.
We avoid using race tracks to make an autocross course, but if we do we typically put in offsets/slaloms in the longer straights to keep speeds down, and for turns in the track that are under 65mph or so apex speed we just use the turn as is. You still have to contend with safety issues going off into the dirt out of control, but at least there's no traffic to worry about and you can focus purely on driving.
Most events allow spectating for free so go check it out, they might even let you ride along to get a free look at the course.