| FELICE | One of Giacomo's younger brothers who raced to a national Motocross title before scoring points in road racing GPS. (6) |
| PROSIT | French-26 who raced to welcome independence primarily, cheers (6) |
| BOBCROSBY | Crooner's younger brother who formed a New Orleans Dixieland-style jazz octet in 1935 (3,6) |
| MADAMABUTTERFLY | Giacomo's garden guest? |
| DROPGOAL | Way of scoring points in rugby (4,4) |
| OUT | Tagged before scoring |
| CAULDRON | Reportedly what the pusher might have done before scoring pot (8) |
| ADVANTAGE | Scoring point in tennis (9) |
| TROY | First name of an Aussie who raced for seven different manufacturers in WSB, winning the title for two of them. (4) |
| PREFIX | Something added to the start of a word - title before a name (6) |
| ASAMI | Sadao, Japanese competitor who raced both GPS, Macau, and the Isle of MANTT foryamaha in the late 70s. (5) |
| ERNESTO | Signor Brambilla, Italian who raced for MV Agusta & Bianchi, but also briefly drove for Ferrari in Formula One. (7) |
| BROC | Mr Parkes, multi-talented Aussie who's raced everywhere from MotoGP to BSB to World Endurance. (4) |
| BOER | Andries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital |
| HYDE | Surname of one of the title characters in R. L. Stevenson's 'Strange Case...' (4) |
| MS | Title before a woman's name free of reference to marital status |
| CHAINSTORE | Bond's raced to find one of a group on the high street? (5,5) |
| SEBASTIENBOURDAIS | French IndyCar driver who raced for F1's Toro Rosso in 2008-2009 |
| MAL | Mr Campbell, Australian Superbike champ who raced in World Superbikes, Le Mans, and the Suzuka 8-hour. (3) |
| CHRISAMON | New Zealander who raced in 108 Grand Prix, making the podium 11 times (5,4) |