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2025 | Trident signed new drivers Matteo De Palo, Ruiqi Liu, and Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi for the Formula Regional European Championship season. |
2025 | Trident achieved their first win in the Formula Regional European Championship series, with driver Matteo De Palo winning during the season opener in Misano. |
June 2025 | Trident Motorsport announced their expansion into the Italian F4 Championship, planning to compete in the 2026 season as their first entry into the Formula 4 category. |
2022 | Trident secured their first win in Formula 2 with Richard Verschoor winning the opening race of the season. |
2022 | Trident Motorsport begins competing in the Formula Regional European Championship. |
2021 | Entered Formula Regional European Championship. |
2021 | Bent Viscaal and Marino Sato raced for Trident in Formula 2. Viscaal achieved the team's best result with a 2nd place finish in the second Monza sprint race. |
November 2021 | Trident announced their entry into the Formula Regional European Championship for the 2022 season, signing drivers Tim Tramnitz, Leonardo Fornaroli, and Roman Bilinski. |
2020 | Concluded participation in Formula Renault Eurocup series. |
2020 | Trident hired Williams development driver Roy Nissany and Marino Sato for the Formula 2 season. Nissany's best result was eighth in the feature race at Spa-Francorchamps. |
June 2020 | Trident signed ADAC Formula 4 champion Lirim Zendeli and David Beckmann replaced Devlin DeFrancesco ahead of the latter's move to the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 Championship with Andretti Autosport. |
2019 | Trident Motorsport made their debut at the Macau Grand Prix, competing in a non-championship FIA Formula 3 event with drivers Olli Caldwell, David Beckmann, and Alessio Lorandi. |
2019 | Trident Motorsport enters the FIA Formula 3 Championship, further expanding their racing series involvement. |
March 11 2019 | Ralph Boschung was confirmed as Giuliano Alesi's teammate for the Formula 2 season. |
2018 | Trident Motorsport concludes its participation in the GP3 Series. |
2018 | Trident Motorsport was represented by Haas F1 test drivers Arjun Maini, Santino Ferrucci, and Alessio Lorandi in the FIA Formula 2 Championship. Ferrucci was banned for two rounds following a collision with teammate Arjun Maini at Silverstone and subsequently had his contract terminated. |
2018 | Trident's GP3 Series lineup included Giuliano Alesi, Ryan Tveter, and Alessio Lorandi. After Lorandi's promotion to Formula 2 before the Hungaroring round, David Beckmann was signed as his replacement. |
2018 | India's Arjun Maini was the team's top performer, finishing 16th in the championship with 24 races and 10 podiums. |
2018 | Roy Nissany achieved 2 pole positions for Trident Motorsport during the season, the most of any driver on the team. |
2018 | Pedro Piquet won the first race at Spa and finished 5th in the championship with 98 points. |
October 2018 | Trident was listed among ten teams to compete in the inaugural FIA Formula 3 Championship, with drivers Devlin DeFrancesco, Niko Kari, and Pedro Piquet. |
2017 | Trident Motorsport begins competing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, continuing their involvement in high-level motorsport. |
2016 | Continued participation in Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup. |
2016 | Trident Motorsport concludes its participation in the GP2 Series. |
2016 | Trident continued their strong form with driver Antonio Fuoco, finishing third in the constructors' championship. |
2015 | Trident achieved a strong performance in the GP3 Series with driver Luca Ghiotto, finishing second in the constructors' championship. |
2014 | Returned to Formula Renault Eurocup series. |
2013 | Competed in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup. |
2012 | At the Silverstone round, Trident briefly expanded to three cars by adding Giovanni Venturini, with Venturini being the most successful driver, finishing twice on the podium and ending thirteenth in the drivers' championship. |
2012 | Trident Motorsport joined the GP3 Series, replacing Barwa Addax team and becoming the first team to intentionally field only two drivers instead of three, with Vicky Piria and Antonio Spavone as their initial drivers. |
2011 | Participated in Italian Formula Three Championship. |
2011 | Trident Motorsport concludes its participation in the GP2 Asia Series. |
2010 | Began competing in Formula Abarth series. |
2010 | Trident Motorsport competes in the Auto GP series, further diversifying their racing participation. |
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