Motor racing-Silverstone adds darts to the British F1 Grand Prix offering


Formula One F1 - British Grand Prix - Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, Britain - July 6, 2025 General view during the race REUTERS/Jaimi Joy

LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - ⁠British Grand Prix organisers have cast around for ⁠new ways to keep Formula One fans entertained ‌after the July 5 race at Silverstone and come up with... darts.

They announced on Thursday that world champion Luke 'the Nuke' Littler, number ​two Luke Humphries, Dutch triple PDC ⁠world champion Michael ⁠van Gerwen and Fallon Sherrock will step up to the ⁠oche ‌at a trackside fan park for 'A Night at the Darts'.

Fans with British GP admission will ⁠be able to buy tickets to the ​event.

"This is ‌exactly the sort of night I live for, big ⁠crowd, big ​noise, big occasion," said Van Gerwen.

"Put darts in the middle of a place like Silverstone and you know ⁠it's going to be loud, intense ​and full of energy."

Silverstone's chief commercial officer Nick Read said the circuit was always "looking for new ways to elevate ⁠the fan experience".

"The British Grand Prix is already one of the biggest weekends on the UK sporting calendar and bringing a world-class darts spectacle to Silverstone adds ​a new level of drama and ⁠atmosphere," he added.

The race was the best attended on ​the calendar last year with ‌500,000 people over the course of ​the weekend, with musical acts also across three stages.

(Reporting by Alan BaldwinEditing by Toby Davis)

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