https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_GP3_Series
I don't see her beating any of those drivers. Menezes beat her on least 3 seasons. Kari scores 6 points and calderon scored 11 despite kari driving 4 races less on that season while also having 6 dnfs compared to calderon's 3.
Calderon was not a consistant points scorer either in gp3. She scored her first points finish after the mid season (10th) and after that had 6 more points finishes. Out of 18 races she scored points in 7 races by being the last driver to score points, 10th in first race or 8th in second race.
As for sean gelael: "Sean Gelael's father Ricardo runs the
Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise for Indonesia". So that's why he drives. He bought the seat with money. But she did in fact beat him by one single point when sean had 1 more retirement. She did it! She was only the second worst driver out of 8 drivers on that season:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_British_Formula_3_International_Series
You can cherry pick all you want.
I don't really understand what you mean by cherry picking. I just provided examples of her racing career and I'm at loss at what else I should be doing? I am under no illusion that Calderon is in F2 purely on merit, I know there are plenty of more talented drivers than her on the planet. But I also know that there are and have been less talented drivers than her in F2.
Regarding Kari, look at the link you provided and you can see that when deducted the races Kari didn't race from Calderon's total, she scored four points more at same time frame, effectively beating him in the championship.
I also didn't claim Calderon to be a consistent points scorer, I said
rather consistent. The meaning might have gotten lost in translation but for me it makes a huge difference. She scored points in ~22% of the races she started with a clear trend of scoring more on the second half of her seasons for one reason or another. I would call her results rather consistent. She for sure was not a fish out of water in GP3.
I am well aware how and why Gelael is driving the cars he drives. What I meant with that comparison is that he has been able to improve during his years in F2. Sure he is not the most talented driver and shouldn't get into F1 with his current results but imo he is
good enough for F2. And what I've seen from Gelael and Calderon I personally think Calderon is the more talented driver of the two. That makes Calderon
good enough for F2 but I don't think she is ready for F1, not even for a F1 test. And sometimes you can't predict how a driver fares in particular series. The absolute top drivers are able to drive any car fast and win races right from the off but that doesn't mean we shouldn't give chances to those who haven't done so. If Gelael can score a podium in F2, so can Calderon.
I agree, she was the second worst driver of that season's regular drivers! But you know, Fernando Alonso was once the worst driver in F1! You only get so far by looking at old results because people have this weird ability that they improve when they get more experience. Calderon has the experience of beating talented drivers in the past, she has experience of being absolutely useless in a specific series. But what's important is that she has enough experience to take the next step up to Formula 2, because
she has proven she can compete against drivers who have also graduated to F2. What more should be expected of her? She isn't necessarily taking anyone's seat either at the moment when many drivers are choosing F3 or Euro Masters willingly.