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Luke Littler Sets Sights on New Car with £200,000 World Darts Prize Money – Despite Being Too Young to Drive


Luke Littler Sets Sights on New Car with £200,000 World Darts Prize Money – Despite Being Too Young to Drive

Rising Star

16-year-old sensation Luke Littler has taken the world of darts by storm with his incredible performances at the PDC World Darts Championship. As he prepares for tonight's final against Luke Humphries, Littler has already secured a minimum of £200,000 in prize money, regardless of the outcome.

A Dream Come True

If Littler emerges victorious and claims the Sid Waddell Trophy, his winnings will skyrocket to an impressive £500,000. When asked about his plans for the money, Littler revealed his desire to purchase a new car, despite not being old enough to drive just yet.

Exciting Possibilities

Although a new car is on the horizon, Littler's dreams extend beyond that. He also expressed his desire to treat his friends to a day out with some of his prize money. With Blackpool or Alton Towers as potential destinations, Littler's friends may be counting on him to foot the bill.

Aiming for Greatness

While a new car and a day out with friends are certainly exciting prospects, Littler knows that a victory at Ally Pally will open up even more opportunities for him. However, he must first defeat world number three Luke Humphries in front of the raucous crowd at the palace.



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Focused and Ready

Littler is leaving nothing to chance as he sticks to his tried-and-true pre-game routine. A ham-and-cheese omelette for breakfast, followed by pizza for lunch, and a practice on the board keep him focused and prepared for the big match.