Abstract:Leading online trading platform Capital.com has announced a new platinum sponsorship agreement with Cypriot NASCAR Euro Series driver Vladimiros Tziortzis, strengthening its commitment to supporting local talent and international motorsport.

Leading online trading platform Capital.com has announced a new platinum sponsorship agreement with Cypriot NASCAR Euro Series driver Vladimiros Tziortzis, strengthening its commitment to supporting local talent and international motorsport.
The partnership will see Capital.com back Tziortzis throughout the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series season, as he represents Cyprus on some of Europes most demanding racing circuits. According to the company, the sponsorship reflects its broader mission to champion disciplines that require preparation, consistency, and high-pressure decision-making—qualities that closely mirror the realities of financial markets.
Capital.com noted that motorsport at this level operates within tightly regulated and highly structured systems, where success is driven by discipline, adherence to rules, and long-term performance. These principles, the company said, align closely with how Capital.com operates as a regulated financial services provider.
“Supporting initiatives rooted in discipline and long-term development is important to us,” Capital.com said, adding that the partnership also highlights its commitment to showcasing Cypriot talent on the international stage.
The sponsorship was officially announced in Nicosia, with Capital.coms European CEO, Christoforos Soutzis, in attendance. The company said it is particularly proud to support Tziortzis from Cyprus, which serves as the foundation of its European operations.
Capital.com has built a strong reputation in the online trading industry and currently holds a WikiFX score of 7.94/10, reflecting its regulatory standing, platform stability, and overall market presence.
With this partnership, Capital.com joins a growing list of financial institutions leveraging motorsport sponsorships to underline shared values of precision, discipline, and performance under pressure—both on the track and in the markets.


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