Luke Littler is one of Britain’s most famous sportspeople, but he’ll still need a lift to tournaments from his parents.The teen darts sensation broke into the public’s consciousness aged just 16 with his run to the PDC World Championships final.Littler’s achieved more than 99 per cent of 18-year-olds with his darts successAFPBut sadly for him, he still can’t driveNow aged 18, he’s hitting new life benchmarks his competitors went for long ago.On this occasion, it’s his driving test, or more specifically, the part that comes before it.Littler may be an absolute master when it comes to working out what’s in front of him on the oche, but when it comes to hazard perception – not so much. The reigning world champion posted on his Instagram story that he’d failed his theory test for the fourth time earlier this month, simply writing: “4th time… and counting.”And now he’s failed yet again, posted a similar message and photo, writing: “5th time…and counting.”On his fourth attempt, he passed the multiple-choice section but failed the hazard perception. But in his most recent failed attempt, it was the other way around, with his missing out on passing by just two marks on the multiple-choice questions.The Cheshire-born star has long had more than enough cash for almost any car he pleases, pocketing £200,000 for his breakthrough runner’s up finish at the 2024 World Championships.Aged 16 at the time and having to wait a few more weeks before turning 17 and being able to start driving lessons, he already had his eyes on his first motor.Littler keeps adding to his prize pot thanks to his extraordinary consistencyGettyAsked by talkSPORT what he’d spend his first big payday on, he responded: “I’ve got a Skoda [sponsorship] so I’m sure they can sort me out!”Yet his first spend was far more fitting for his age, as he added: “All my friends are watching at home, we’ve always said we need to go Blackpool or Alton Towers so I think they will be looking at me like ‘you’re paying, Luke’ and I’ll be like, yeah, okay!”With his stock rising after that Alexandra Palace debut, Littler later revealed to The Times where he spent a first decent portion of his income.The Manchester United fan is a keen EA FC player, and admitted: “My ultimate team? That’s what I spend my money on. Petr Cech, he’s good…“This’ll go down well, then: [Vincent] Kompany and [Virgil] van Dijk at the back.“Trent [Alexander-Arnold] at right-back. [Gianfranco] Zola, Thierry Henry, [Harry] Kane, [Michael] Essien. You’ve got to spend money to get that team.“That’s what I’ve always done. When I win money, I just treat myself, buy some packs, get some good players.”Littler has it all – except a driving licenceGettyHe has also recently just claimed another £200,000 for winning the World Matchplay for the first time in his career.So, ‘The Nuke’ now undoubtedly has enough money to terrify any EA FC opponent as his career prize money stands at well over £1m.The bulk of that came from his half a million fund from winning the 2025 World Championships, while he’s now won six PDC premier events to completely obliterate any fears his initial successes may have been flash in the pan.It’s far to assume that his net worth is far closer to the £2m mark, given he has sponsorship deals with BoohooMAN, Target and Xbox.In fact, he’s undoubtedly one of the most sought-after sportspeople in the country, given that in 2024 he was the third most Googled person in the UK, behind only Donald Trump and the Princess of Wales, but ahead of Sir Keir Starmer the year he became British Prime Minister.All of these feats mean Littler can likely afford whatever car he wants, but it doesn’t matter how rich you are – you can’t buy a driving licence.