| MILLIGRAM | Physically disabled one sat in sportscar to drive a little bit (9) |
| TEACHABLE | Every one sat in a desk? That's how pupils need to be |
| EGGON | Urge horse to take disabled one around (3,2) |
| AMBITION | Drive a little after motor's starter charge |
| RIDE | Drive a little stridently |
| OLDDOG | Proverbial learning-disabled one |
| PREVIEW | Clergyman, one sat in church seat for the early show? |
| TRIPOS | Jolly sailor, one sat in Cambridge |
| LAME | Physically disabled |
| HINDSIGHT | Why one sat on one's glasses? (9) |
| CHAUFFEUR | A person employed to drive a car for a rich or important person (9) |
| TURBOPROP | Jet engine in which a gas turbine is used to drive a propeller (9) |
| ENDURANCE | The E in FIA'S sportscar championship WEC stands for this. (9) |
| ADDRESSED | Prepared to drive a Ford, finally in gear (9) |
| ALFAROMEO | Italian sportscar owning a dragon logo (4,5) |
| PUSHASIDE | To drive a group of players to the next level perhaps? Perform with Elbow! (4,5) |
| DUPLICITY | First pair likely to drive a wedge between unionists and London, for instance, through their dishonesty |
| REAIR | Show over, one's sat in the back |
| OLDFIELD | First human to drive a mile in less than a minute; or, a designer brought up in Barnado's care whose couture clients include royalty and A-list celebrities (8) |
| ANDRETTI | Mario ___, one of only two drivers to win races in Formula One, IndyCar, World Sportscar Championship and NASCAR |