Fingerboard World Championship
Fast Fingers 18 (2015): Petr Ptáček's Third Title
Petr Ptáček wins for the third straight year at FF18 — the climax of his championship run, in the livestream era.
Champion
Czech RepublicPetr PtáčekCzech Republic
FF18 (2015) is the peak of the Ptáček chapter: a third consecutive world title, captured on the official media archive as the world elite fighting for the crown. The event now looks like a livestreamed production.
Part of the Fast Fingers Archive
- Year
- 2015
- Edition
- FF18
- Format
- Live event
- Location
- Germany
The contest
What happened
The gear
Gear & setup trends
Pro setups were the standard — tuned wheels, trucks, and tape on competition-ready park layouts.
The scene
Brands & scene
A bigger sponsor wall, livestream presentation, and a sharper event identity marked the year.
The mood
The zeitgeist
Livestream-era presentation, with the championship working as both a contest and an annual reunion.
Today
Reading this year’s setups today
Setups from the mid-2010s are squarely modern; describe width, concave, and wheel material plainly and avoid rarity claims.
Setup-era context
Still being verified
- No personal Instagram is published — the brand account @fingafingerboards is used (a same-name Czech racing driver's account is unrelated).
References
Numbered references to the brand, retailer, and community pages that back this article. The label notes how firmly each source is established.
Official event history with the year-by-year world-champion list (2008 onward). Frames the contest as becoming the official Fingerboard World Championship in 2008.
Official per-edition results tables (visible from FF18/2015 onward), including later placements of past champions.
Official media archive linking photo/video sets for older editions (reference-only imagery).
Official flyer archive (reference-only imagery).
Petr Ptáček's handmade Czech deck brand, run since ~2005; owner 'Ing. Petr Ptáček'.
Brand account; bio: 'Wooden fingerboard decks made by Petr Ptáček since 2005'. (No personal handle published; a same-name racing driver is unrelated.)
Petr Ptáček's signature YTrucks X4 colorway (team rider).
Independence & sources