| 100% | FOYT | 4 | A J —, US motor racing driver; 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans winner with Dan Gurney |
| 82% | FOYT | 4 | A J —, US motor racing driver who won the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans with Dan Gurney |
| 45% | FOYT | 4 | Former racing driver from America, A.J. ___ who won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1967 |
| 37% | FERRARI | 7 | Nine-time winner of 24 Hours of Le Mans, the world’s oldest sports-car endurance race |
| 34% | AALTONEN | 8 | Rauno —, motor racing driver; a winner of the 1965 RAC Rally |
| 33% | DEREKBELL | 9 | Former racing driver from Britain who has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times: 2 wds. |
| 33% | TOMKRISTENSEN | 13 | Former racing driver from Denmark who has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans nine times: 2 wds. |
| 33% | JACKYICKX | 9 | Former racing driver from Belgium who has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans six times: 2 wds. |
| 33% | CARRACE | 7 | 24 Hours of Le Mans, e.g. |
| 33% | BRUNDLE | 7 | Martin —, winner, with John Nielsen and Price Cobb, of the 1990 Le Mans 24-hour race |
| 32% | MANS | 4 | 24 Hours of Le __: auto race |
| 32% | MANS | 4 | 24 Hours of Le __; annual race |
| 32% | ALUNSER | 7 | US motor racing driver; 1987 Indianapolis 500 winner |
| 31% | MANS | 4 | 24 Hours of Le ___ (auto race held in France) |
| 31% | MANS | 4 | 24 Hours of Le ___ (annual sports-car endurance race) |
| 31% | UNSER | 5 | Al —, US motor racing driver; 1987 Indianapolis 500 winner |
| 30% | AUDI | 4 | German car manufacturer; 2004-08 Le Mans 24-hour race winner |
| 30% | AUDI | 4 | German car manufacturer; Le Mans 24-hour race winner from 2004-08 |
| 29% | LAGONDA | 7 | Make of motor car that won the 1935 Le Mans 24-Hour race |
| 27% | BRUNOSENNA | 10 | 2010-12 F1 motor racing driver; nephew of the 1988, 1990 and 1991 World Drivers' Championship winner |
| 26% | MANS | 4 | Le __, French city with 24-hour motor race |
| 26% | DRYSDALE | 8 | Cliff —, winner with Roger Taylor of the 1972 US Open men’s doubles tennis championship |
| 26% | CHEVROLET | 9 | Louis —, Swiss racing driver who co-founded a motor car company in Detroit, US, in 1911 |
| 25% | SARTHE | 6 | Circuit de la ___, home of the 24 hours of Le Mans |
| 25% | MLK | 3 | Initials of the man with a January holiday in the US |
| 25% | VACEK | 5 | Daniel —, winner of the 1997 US Open men's doubles tennis championship with Yevgeny Kafelnikov |
| 24% | MASS | 4 | Jochen —, F1 motor racing driver; 1975 Spanish GP winner |
| 24% | COULTHARD | 9 | David —, F1 motor racing driver; 2003 Australian GP winner |
| 24% | ALESI | 5 | Jean —, F1 motor racing driver; 1995 Canadian GP winner |