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'''Trinity''' is the brand name of the supplier branch developed by [[Woods Racing]]. The brand was launched at the beginning of the {{SL|2013}} season, and its first product was the 'Trinity TRIN001' engine. The 'TRIN002' engine was developed for the {{SL|2014}} season.
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'''Trinity''' is the brand name of the supplier branch developed by [[Woods Racing]]. The brand was launched at the beginning of the {{SL|2013}} season, and its first product was the 'Trinity TRIN001' engine, which powered Woods, [[ST Racing]] and [[Nijo Racing]]. The 'TRIN002' engine was developed for the {{SL|2014}} season, powering Woods, Nijo, [[Torrent Motorsports]] and newcomers [[Target Racing]]. Nijo's victory at the [[2014 Malaysian Grand Prix]] was the only time a non-[[Potentia]] engined car won a race that year.
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At the start of the [[2015 Superleague season|2015 season]] the engine-bidding process led to major controversy and an unprecedented 5 teams with Trinity TRIN003 engines: Woods, Nijo, Target, [[Kernow Sport]] and [[Phoenix F1]]. This was one of several factors that led to a sweeping reform of engine regulations, including the nullification of customer teams aiding engine development. This has arguably hampered Trinity, statistically the weaker of the four engines so far in 2015. As of mid-season, Trinity's best result has been a single third-place finish.
  
 
== Engine deals ==
 
== Engine deals ==
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! Team !! Season(s) !! Total Wins !! First Win !! Last Win
 
! Team !! Season(s) !! Total Wins !! First Win !! Last Win
 
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| {{ENG}} '''[[Nijo Racing]]''' || {{SL|2013}} – [[2014 Superleague season|Present]]
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| {{ENG}} '''[[Nijo Racing]]''' || {{SL|2013}} – [[2015 Superleague season|Present]]
 
| 6 || [[2013 Korean Grand Prix]] || [[2014 Malaysian Grand Prix]]
 
| 6 || [[2013 Korean Grand Prix]] || [[2014 Malaysian Grand Prix]]
 
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| {{ENG}} '''[[Woods Racing]]''' || {{SL|2013}} – [[2014 Superleague season|Present]]
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| {{ENG}} '''[[Woods Racing]]''' || {{SL|2013}} – [[2015 Superleague season|Present]]
 
| 0 || - || -
 
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| {{USA}} '''[[Torrent Motorsports]]''' || {{SL|2014}} – Present
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| {{USA}} [[Torrent Motorsports]] || {{SL|2014}}
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| {{NOR}} '''[[Target Racing]]''' || {{SL|2014}} – [[2015 Superleague season|Present]]
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| {{ENG}} '''[[Kernow Sport]]''' || {{SL|2015}} – Present
 
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| {{NOR}} '''[[Target Racing]]''' || {{SL|2014}} – Present
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| {{ENG}} '''[[Phoenix F1]]''' || {{SL|2015}} – Present
 
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Revision as of 04:16, 5 June 2015

Trinity is the brand name of the supplier branch developed by Woods Racing. The brand was launched at the beginning of the 2013 season, and its first product was the 'Trinity TRIN001' engine, which powered Woods, ST Racing and Nijo Racing. The 'TRIN002' engine was developed for the 2014 season, powering Woods, Nijo, Torrent Motorsports and newcomers Target Racing. Nijo's victory at the 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix was the only time a non-Potentia engined car won a race that year.

At the start of the 2015 season the engine-bidding process led to major controversy and an unprecedented 5 teams with Trinity TRIN003 engines: Woods, Nijo, Target, Kernow Sport and Phoenix F1. This was one of several factors that led to a sweeping reform of engine regulations, including the nullification of customer teams aiding engine development. This has arguably hampered Trinity, statistically the weaker of the four engines so far in 2015. As of mid-season, Trinity's best result has been a single third-place finish.

Engine deals

Team Season(s) Total Wins First Win Last Win
England Nijo Racing 2013Present 6 2013 Korean Grand Prix 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix
England Woods Racing 2013Present 0 - -
England ST Racing 2013 0 - -
United States Torrent Motorsports 2014 0 - -
Norway Target Racing 2014Present 0 - -
England Kernow Sport 2015 – Present 0 - -
England Phoenix F1 2015 – Present 0 - -

Bold represents current deal.

See also