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Eddie Kuzma
American auto racing builder

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Ruttman's winning Kuzma from the 1952 Indianapolis 500
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A Kuzma-Offenhauser driven by Jimmy Bryan, which won the 1957 Race of Two Worlds

Edward Leo Kuzma (September 18, 1911 – October 12, 1996) was an American racing car builder. He constructed Troy Ruttman's winning car for the 1952 Indianapolis 500.

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Kuzma was born in Portland, Oregon, where he was raised on a farm. He moved to Vancouver, Washington, where he established an automobile repair shop. In the 1930s, Kuzma had seen midget race cars at the Jantzen Beach Amusement Park, and had built and raced his own car. A second car was fitted with a four-cylinder Offenhauser engine, making it faster than other local competitors. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. After he was discharged from the service, sold his car and moved to Los Angeles, California.

In California he continued to build midget race cars. He was hired by J. C. Agajanian to build the Agajanian Special, which won the 1952 Indianapolis 500, driven by Troy Ruttman. A. J. Foyt won the Indianapolis 500 twice driving Kuzma's cars, and Mario Andretti won in one of his cars in 1969. Kuzma also rebuilt race cars. In 1968, he bought a farm along with his wife Edna.

Kuzma died in October 1996 of kidney failure in Tigard, Oregon, at the age of 85. In 2003, he was posthumously honored in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.

World Drivers' Championship Indianapolis 500 results as builder

Kuzma cars competed in the FIA World Championship (Indy 500 only) from 1951 to 1960. They won the 1952 Indianapolis 500 with Troy Ruttman.

Note: all cars were fitted with Offenhauser engines.

SeasonDriverGridClassificationPointsNoteRace Report
1951Walt Faulkner14Ret EngineReport
1952Troy Ruttman718 Report
1953Tony Bettenhausen69 AccidentReport
Manny Ayulo413 Engine
Bob Sweikert29Ret Suspension
Pat Flaherty24Ret Accident
Chuck Stevenson16Ret Fuel Leak
1954Jimmy Bryan326 Report
Chuck Stevenson512  
Manny Ayulo2213  
1955Johnny Thomson3343 Report
Duane Carter1811  
Jimmy Bryan11Ret Fuel Pump
Rodger Ward30Ret Accident
1956Bob Sweikert106  Report
Gene Hartley2211  
Eddie Johnson3215  
Billy Garrett2916  
Jimmy Bryan1919  
Johnny Thomson18Ret Spun Off
1957Jimmy Bryan1534 Report
Johnny Thomson1112  
Chuck Weyant2514  
Eddie Sachs2Ret Fuel Leak
1958Johnnie Tolan3013  Report
Dempsey Wilson32Ret Fire
A. J. Foyt12Ret Spun Off
Eddie Sachs18Ret Transmission
Art Bisch28Ret Accident
1959A. J. Foyt1710  Report
Gene Hartley911  
Eddie Sachs2Ret Spun Off
Al Keller28Ret Engine
Bill Cheesbourg30Ret Magneto
1960Duane Carter2712  Report
Bill Homeier3113  


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