| RINDT | Jochen --, posthumous winner of world motor-racing title in 1970 (5) |
| ALAIN | Mr. Prost, 1989 Formula One world motor racing champion (5) |
| JONES | Alan, 1980 Formula One world motor racing champion (5) |
| ZEVON | Posthumous winner of two 2003 Grammys |
| MAINZ | Birthplace of German racing driver Jochen Rindt (5) |
| JOCHENRINDT | 1970 Formula One world motor racing champion (6,5) |
| HOROWITZ | Vladimir ?, virtuoso pianist; posthumous winner of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1990 (8) |
| AMYLOWELL | Posthumous winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1926 for What's O'Clock |
| JACKBRABHAM | Who was the first to win a world motor racing championship driving his own make of car? (4,7) |
| STEWART | Jackie, 1973 Formula One world motor racing champion (7) |
| JACKIESTEWART | 1973 Formula One world motor racing champion (6,7) |
| HILL | Graham, 1968 Formula 1 world motor racing champion (4) |
| HUNT | James, 1976 world motor racing champion (4) |
| VETTEL | German four-time world motor racing champion 2010-13 (6) |
| BRABHAM | Jack, 1966 Formula One world motor racing champion (7) |
| FANGIO | Juan, 1957 world motor racing champion (6) |
| ARGENTINIAN | What nationality was world motor-racing champion Juan Manuel Fangio? (11) |
| FIA | Initialism for the governing body for world motor sport (3) |
| MASS | Jochen ?, F1 motor racing driver; 1975 Spanish GP winner (4) |
| MAAS | Jochen, F1 driver who won the 1975 Spanish GP (4) |