Charles Merz
Became Chief Steward of the Indy 500.
Nationality: United States
Born: July 6, 1888 Indianapolis, Indiana
Died: July 8, 1952 New Augusta, Indianpolis
Charles Merz was an early star, especially on road courses. He later became Chief Steward of the Indy 500. He also worked in real estate.
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