George Souders (September 11, 1900 - July 28, 1976) won the 1927 Indianapolis 500.
Born in Lafayette, Indiana, George Souders led the last 51 laps of the 1927 race after starting in 22nd position as a race rookie.
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| Preceded by Frank Lockhart |
Indianapolis 500 Winner 1927 |
Succeeded by Louis Meyer |
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