The 32-year-old switched from the BTC Racing Honda squad to the Team Hard Cupra battalion for this year, but after a troubled start to the campaign, she has gone back to her old home, now known as One Motorsport.
One has parted company with Will Powell, whose Motus One GT squad was merged into the Brackley team over the winter.
Since the end of last month, Powell now no longer has a commercial or driving role at the company, which continues to field Josh Cook and Aiden Moffat in the other two Civic Type Rs.
“I do want to say a big thank you to everyone at Team Hard for their hard work and commitment; we’ve ended things on good terms and there is nothing but respect between us,” said Edwards.
“Being able to rejoin One is something that I’m really excited about and I’m grateful that we’ve been able to work out a deal to make it happen. Having already spent two years with the team it feels like home and I’m going back to familiar surroundings, which can only be a positive.”
Since Edwards was last in the team, One has switched to running the ex-Team Dynamics Hondas with their bespoke Neil Brown Engineering-tuned powerplants; the ex-Powell weapon is the car raced by Dan Cammish in 2018-20 and Dan Rowbottom in 2021.
“Obviously there have been some changes made to the car since I last drove it but I’m confident that with the proven track record of the team – as well as the experience of Josh and Aiden – that I’ll be able to hit the ground running when we get to Croft [scene of the next round] in a couple of weeks,” Edwards added.
Source: Autosport