Pierre Dieudonné (born 24 March 1947 in Brussels) is a Belgian auto racing driver.
He spent a large part of his career competing in Touring car racing. He twice finished third in the European Touring Car Championship in 1977 and 1979. He won two consecutive Spa 24 Hours in 1974 and 1975 with a BMW 3.0 CSi. He won the title again in 1981 along side Tom Walkinshaw in a Mazda RX-7.
In 1987 he competed in the inaugural World Touring Car Championship for the Eggenberger Motorsport works Ford team. He won one round driving with Steve Soper, and finished fifth in the championship. Yet again he finished third in the ETCC in the 1988 season. Dieudonné competed in one round of the 1989 British Touring Car Championship for JQMF Engineering with Chris Hodgetts in a Ford Sierra RS500.[1] That same year he was a 1989 24 Hours of Le Mans GTP Class winner with Hodgetts and Dave Kennedy for Mazdaspeed. The 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans saw him finish eighth for Mazdaspeed in the C2 Class.
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