I'm going to drag this one up as it has appeared as an off topic in a number of threads some time back, and I think it deserves some more consideration.
Thought I'd spend some time today looking into how we can go about making this happen, so dropped Peter Lawrence (CAMS Technical head honcho) and email asking him what his thoughts were. The general feeling I got back from him was that CAMS didnt want any more new categories, as they have plenty already, many that are already struggling to get full grids etc... But he did say that to get it started it would be much easier to log book the car as a sports sedan and maybe run a sub class.
I also spoke to a reprasentative from the Group C/A Association, he didnt think there was any chance they would ever consider a replica class, but didnt see any problem with one being created and run as long as it was made clear the cars running were replicas and not the real thing.
The next step I guess would be to contact someone from the Sports Sedan Association and see what they think of the idea, I cant see them complaining as it will only bolster their fields. Obviously the big downside would be having to run with cars that are considerabley quicker, but I figure if there is enough cars running the replica formula then it wont matter as much, and if we can get the numbers then it may stand a chance of going out on its own at a later date anyway.
So if we create a set of rules that we can base these "replica" cars on that fits into the sports sedan category but separates them from the main game cars it could work out quite well. My initial thought was to use the Group C (and A) rules as a starting point, but make changes in key areas to allow the replacement of items that are now hard to get to keep the maintenance costs down. The car must be based on a car that has raced in the past, but perhaps is known to be dead - so we're not upsetting any existing group c owners?
Rory, I'm sure this would appeal to you, whats your thoughts? Would like to hear peoples opinions are

cheers,
Sam