Kuzma (constructor)
Kuzma was a racing car constructor founded by Eddie Kuzma in the United States. Kuzma cars competed in the FIA World Championship from 1951 to 1960. They won the 1952 Indianapolis 500 with Troy Ruttman.
Note: all cars were fitted with Offenhauser engines.
Season | Driver | Grid | Classification | Points | Note | Race Report |
1951 | Walt Faulkner | 14 | Ret | | Engine | Report |
1952 | Troy Ruttman | 7 | 1 | 8 | | Report |
1953 | Tony Bettenhausen | 6 | 9 | | Accident | Report |
1953 | Manny Ayulo | 4 | 13 | | Engine | Report |
1953 | Bob Sweikert | 29 | Ret | | Suspension | Report |
1953 | Pat Flaherty | 24 | Ret | | Accident | Report |
1953 | Chuck Stevenson | 16 | Ret | | Fuel Leak | Report |
1954 | Jimmy Bryan | 3 | 2 | 6 | | Report |
1954 | Chuck Stevenson | 5 | 12 | | | Report |
1954 | Manny Ayulo | 22 | 13 | | | Report |
1955 | Johnny Thomson | 33 | 4 | 3 | | Report |
1955 | Duane Carter | 18 | 11 | | | Report |
1955 | Jimmy Bryan | 11 | Ret | | Fuel Pump | Report |
1955 | Rodger Ward | 30 | Ret | | Accident | Report |
1956 | Bob Sweikert | 10 | 6 | | | Report |
1956 | Gene Hartley | 22 | 11 | | | Report |
1956 | Eddie Johnson | 32 | 15 | | | Report |
1956 | Billy Garrett | 29 | 16 | | | Report |
1956 | Jimmy Bryan | 19 | 19 | | | Report |
1956 | Johnny Thomson | 18 | Ret | | Spun Off | Report |
1957 | Jimmy Bryan | 15 | 3 | 4 | | Report |
1957 | Johnny Thomson | 11 | 12 | | | Report |
1957 | Chuck Weyant | 25 | 14 | | | Report |
1957 | Eddie Sachs | 2 | Ret | | Fuel Leak | Report |
1958 | Johnnie Tolan | 30 | 13 | | | Report |
1958 | Dempsey Wilson | 32 | Ret | | Fire | Report |
1958 | A. J. Foyt | 12 | Ret | | Spun Off | Report |
1958 | Eddie Sachs | 18 | Ret | | Transmission | Report |
1958 | Art Bisch | 28 | Ret | | Accident | Report |
1959 | A. J. Foyt | 17 | 10 | | | Report |
1959 | Gene Hartley | 9 | 11 | | | Report |
1959 | Eddie Sachs | 2 | Ret | | Spun Off | Report |
1959 | Al Keller | 28 | Ret | | Engine | Report |
1959 | Bill Cheesbourg | 30 | Ret | | Magneto | Report |
1960 | Duane Carter | 27 | 12 | | | Report |
1960 | Bill Homeier | 31 | 13 | | | Report |