| NOGARO | French circuit that saw the only GP win for Swiss racer Michel Frutschi, with Steve Parrish on the podium. (6) |
| BERNE | Swiss venue for Les Graham's only GP win for Velocette. (5) |
| CLERMONT | French circuit that saw Phil Read's first win on a 250cc yamaha. (8-7) |
| FERRAND | French circuit that saw Phil Read's first win on a 250cc yamaha. (8-7) |
| HERRERO | Santiago, racer from Spain who took the only GP victories ever for the Ossa factory. (7) |
| DONINGTONPARK | Circuit that saw the first 500cc GP win for Wayne Rainey, and the last one for Kevin Schwantz. (9,4) |
| DIETER | Played Shane Parrish on Home and Away (------ Brummer) |
| STAMOS | John who played Blackie Parrish on "General Hospital" |
| JARAMA | Tight Spanish circuit that saw the first GP win for Gregg Hansford. (6) |
| IMATRA | Finnish circuit that saw the first ever Grand Prix victory for an American rider. (6) |
| CRAFAR | New Zealander who took his only GP win at Donington Park for Yamaha. (6) |
| ULRICH | Mr Graf, Swiss racer who won a 50cc GP in Yugoslavia before being killed at the same circuit a year later. (6) |
| THIERRY | Mr Feuz, Swiss racer who was one of the last to score points for MBA. (7) |
| SUTER | Swiss racer who became far more successful as a chassis maker in the last 25 years. (5) |
| REGGIANI | Italian who took the first ever GP win for Aprilia in 1987, on home tarmac. (8) |
| SPHERES | Ancient idea that saw the movement of the planets in the heavens as a kind of dance, the music of the ... |
| DIDIER | Belgian racer who took nearly half of all his country's GP wins, for him in the 250 & 350cc classes. (6,2,8) |
| DERADIGUES | Belgian racer who took nearly half of all his country's GP wins, for him in the 250 & 350cc classes. (6,2,8) |
| JACAREPAGUA | Brazilian circuit that saw Olivier Jacque take two of his first three GP wins. (11) |
| PENGUINS | Fittingly parachuting birds on the "P" page, in P.D. Eastman's 1971 classic "The Alphabet Book" |