Qualifying looks set to retain the same format next season after a lack of unanimous agreement amongst teams over whether to trial a small number of reverse-grid qualifying races.

As clarified by F1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn recently, discussions had been opened about experimenting with changes to the qualifying format with the aim of making a Grand Prix weekend a little less predictable.

However, while the plans were met with support from the majority of teams, there were two who objected to any changes.

“The current governance system means we need unanimity to carry any decisions through to next year,” explained Brawn. “The teams initially said they would agree with it and then two teams put their hand up at the last meeting and said they wouldn’t agree with it.