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Pierre Veyron (1 October 1903 – 1970) was a Grand Prix motor racing driver active from 1933 through until 1953. He is best remembered for his 1939 win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, driving a Bugatti Type 57 with Jean-Pierre Wimille. Today, Bugatti Automobiles SAS' revival of the marque uses Veyron's name on its first car, the Bugatti Veyron.
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| Preceded by Eugène Chaboud Jean Trémoulet |
Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans 1939 with: Jean-Pierre Wimille |
Succeeded by Luigi Chinetti Peter Mitchell-Thomson |
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