Vladimiros Tziortzis takes a photo with participants of the 2026 EuroNASCAR press conference in Nicosia
Credits: Vladimiros Tziortzis
Vladimiros Tziortzis announced plans to compete in his fourth EuroNASCAR PRO campaign in 2026 for a currently unannounced team.

Cypriot’s EuroNASCAR star Vladimiros Tziortzis has confirmed his spot in the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series season through a press conference that he held at Nicosia on 18 November 2025.

The Cypriot is set for his fourth season in EuroNASCAR PRO, and his seventh year overall since joining the series in 2020.

The press conference was attended by members of Cyprus media and representatives of Tziortzis’ sponsors, most notably Cyprus investment firm HTFX – Tziortzis’ primary backers across the last two seasons.

Tziortzis has yet to reveal which team he’s signing with for next year. The 28-year old driver stated in the press conference that his destination will be made public in January 2026.

Tziortzis finished eighth in the 2025 season, a career-best in EuroNASCAR PRO. Driving the No. 64 HTFX Ford for SpeedHouse Racing, Tziortzis scored seven top-10 finishes with a best result of seventh at Oschersleben.

Vladimiros Tziortzis speaks to the media and partners on his plans to continue racing in EuroNASCAR PRO for 2026
Credits: Vladimiros Tziortzis

“This year was the best in the top category, as I scored the most points in 2025 with 416 in total,” said Tziortzis in the press conference.

“In general it was a good year, in terms of the reliability of the car but also from my point of view. I finished in the top ten in seven of the 12 races.”

“Our main goal at the beginning of the year was a top-3 finish which we didn’t achieve, but it is a goal that remains for the future.”

Tziortzis also spoke on how difficult it is to find the maximum performance out of his No. 64 HTFX Ford Mustang, something that the Cypriot described as “the only thing that troubled him and the team”.

It is a problem that Tziortzis had previously acknowledged in his post-race debrief from Zolder, where he admitted that the 2025 machine had been “lacking in terms of performance”.

“’Based on the championship changes at the beginning of the year,we tried a lot to find the setups, but we didn’t manage to maximize them,” said Tziortzis.

Tziortzis also thanked his family for their support, stating that they “have been my rock from day one until today and are always by my side’’.

With this announcement, Tziortzis becomes the fourth driver to confirm their return to the series in 2026. As of the writing of this article, Dominique Schaak, Martin Doubek and Thomas Krasonis have all announced their returns.

All three will return for their respective teams Bremotion, Hendriks Motorsport and PK Carsport. Krasonis, however, will not defend his EuroNASCAR OPEN title due to his impending promotion to Grade A status.

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By Reza Maulana

Owner of World of EuroNASCAR. Official member of the EuroNASCAR media team. Long-time motorsport fan from Indonesia.

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