I like the referance to West Virginia, brokenimage. I have family I visit down there usually at least once or twice a year, and since I actually have a decent car now, I have a blast driving the backroads. However, being as most of the back roads only have room for one car at a time (or two driving really, really close to each other, which is not something I have the trust to try), speed is not really something you can apply there as you have to be cautious at all of the blind turns. However, the banked bends on the curves are an absolute thrill to power through. Dirt/gravel is also an option as most of those are actually quite wide with the coal/logging trucks using them, but I have yet to try it, and probably won't with all the boulders that poke their heads out from under them.
*sighs* Now you've gone and made me homesick, as Ohio is also king of the flat terrain.
P.S. Anyone know anything about the SCCA or how to find out more about it? Not many meetings around my area, and the local club hasn't responded to e-mails either.
*edit* Spelling and grammar