Vehicle Description
• Driven by Mitch Wright and Shawn Hendricks
• Ran at the Sears Point, Portland, Brainerd, Mosport, Road
Atlanta, Mid-Ohio and Sebring tracks
• Team Won 6 of 7 Escort Endurance Series races between it and
sister car #4 in 1987
• Sold in 1987
• Rediscovered and purchased by Mike Yager in 1996
• Restored to 1987 racing specifications by Kim Baker
• Includes original paperwork, some race setup materials
• Includes historical documentation
• Successful SCCA Club Racing history after the Escort Series
• 350 CI engine
• Tuned port injection
• Yellow with Black interior
• Includes New Fuel Cell
• Up to Date for Vintage Racing
• Complete with Original Log Books
Mid America Motorworks' involvement with professional Corvette
racing began in 1987 with the SCCA Escort Endurance Championship.
The Championship had about a dozen teams, fielding over 25 cars in
the SS class. Sometimes this seven-race endurance series would have
up to 20 Corvettes entering each race event. Mid America partnered
with Bakeracing in this Corvette and its sister, the #4. Between
Corvette #5 and its running mate #4, six of the seven victories
were won by Bakeracing and his Yellow Corvettes. This Corvette was
raced in what was considered "showroom stock" form with some
modifications for safety. Kim Baker, a master strategist, as well
as driver and car builder, installed a variety of 350 TPI engines,
each purpose-built with the length of each endurance event in
mind-5, 12 or 24 hours. This Corvette is one of two built by Kim
Baker and Bakeracing for the Escort Series. It ran at the Sears
Point, Portland, Brainerd, Mosport, Road Atlanta, Mid-Ohio and
Sebring tracks in 1987. After helping the Mid America-Bakeracing
Team capture the National Title in 1987 bringing home six of seven
Escort Endurance Series victories, the car was sold and disappeared
for nine years. Then in 1996, while attending a Mid America
Motorworks Corvette Touring Challenge race, Mike Yager rediscovered
and purchased the #5 from a series driver. He then sent it to Kim
Baker for a comprehensive restoration to 1987 racing
specifications. You now see it as it drove to victory in the 24
Hour Race at Mosport Track in Canada in 1987. The number 5 Corvette
was driven by Mitch Wright and Shawn Hendricks. Corvette wins at
the 1985, 1986 and 1987 Escort Endurance Championships led to the
creation of The Corvette Challenge, a race where the Corvette was
classed in a series by itself. It also enjoyed a successful SCCA
Club Racing history after the Escort Series.
This car is perfect for any track event or historic event. It is
very easy to run and a reliable easy car to drive. Own a piece of
Corvette race history.
Currently on Display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling
Green Kentucky.