READ MORE: Why one of Britain's Formula E prospects can't wait to leave the series “I’m really excited about my return to the Formula 2 Championship, I still can’t believe I’m back," said Calderon. "It’s been a long while since I drove the car, but it is an amazing opportunity which I want to make the most out of."I'm very thankful to the Charouz Racing System and I'm really looking forward to this busy triple-header of races and beyond."Calderon will have four rounds to prove herself in the F2 series starting at Spa Francorchamps this weekend before heading to Zandvoort (Holland), Monza (Italy) and Yas Island (UAE).Team owner Antonín Charouz hopes Calderon will help drive along the team’s efforts in the closing rounds.
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