Pierre Veyron

French race car driver, Le Mans winner

Pierre Veyron - Athletes & Sports Figures born October 1st, 1903
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Born in 1903, this French race car driver gained recognition for his success in sports car racing during the mid-20th century. Veyron drove for Bugatti, where he achieved significant victories, including winning the 1939 24 Hours of Le Mans. His exceptional skills behind the wheel contributed to Bugatti's prominence in motorsports. Veyron's accomplishments in racing showcased his talent and expertise in handling high-performance vehicles on challenging tracks.

Won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1939

Raced for Bugatti in endurance events

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