Formula 1 is risking the wrath of its drivers by eyeing controversial reversed grids for the 2027 season.
Renowned F1 journalist Chris Medland revealed the proposals which have had a mixed response from fans and the current drivers .
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Reverse grids have long been mooted in F1, with CEO Stefano Domenicali known to be a huge fan of the idea which is widely adopted in other forms of motorsport.
Should such changes be approved, they would only be applied in sprint races which were added to the calendar in 2021.
The shortened Saturday events were initially added to three Grand Prix weekends, but now stand at six, with the British, Canadian and Dutch races announced as