| PARCFERME | Secure area at a motor racing circuit in which the cars are placed after a race |
| PINACOLADA | Secure area at a low temperature, one to keep a cocktail (4,6) |
| NOSETOTAIL | In a traffic jam, the cars are ... (4-2-4) |
| NEXT | Cry at a motor vehicle bureau |
| VISA | Permit vehicles in secure area at first (4) |
| CAIRO | Transport circuit in which one's invested capital (5) |
| MICROCHIP | Circuit in which big road takes small reptile with it (9) |
| CURATOR | He looks after the place from which the car tour is arranged (7) |
| FORMULAONE | Class of race which the car competes in (7,3) |
| ARC | Curve on which the car crashes (3) |
| DOT | In music, the symbol placed after a note to increase its time value by a half |
| ESQUIRE | Word for the shield bearer of a knight originally, later a polite title placed after a man's name (7) |
| LEMANS | A motor-racing circuit opened for the 1923 French Grand Prix in this town (2,4) |
| SILVERSTONE | Motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire that first hosted the British Grand Prix in 1948 (11) |
| HOCKENHEIMRING | Motor racing circuit in Baden-Wurttemberg that last hosted the German Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2019 |
| CHEQUEREDFLAG | Standard waved by a motor racing official to the winning driver at the end of a race (9,4) |
| CHICANES | Sharp narrow bends formed by barriers placed on a motor racing circuit (8) |
| HOCKENHEIM | F1 racing circuit in the Rhine valley which last hosted the German Grand Prix in 2019 |
| BRANDSHATCH | Motor racing circuit in Kent that hosted the British Grand Prix 12 times between 1964 and 1986 (6,5) |
| GLEN | Watkins .... , motor racing circuit in New York State that hosted the 1961-80 F1 United States GP (4) |