So, first, Why do you keep regrading the driveway?
Is it settling? This grid isn't going to solve a subgrade issue.
Are you the type that regrades cause you see grass growing? This isn't going to solve that, and if you care that much, look at chip seal, asphalt, or concrete.
Is it erosion? This might help some, but its not likely cost effective. Try to solve the source of the erosion first. If it can't be addressed with ditches, crown, ect, maybe consider the grid or asphalt/chip seal/micropave/concrete
Is your existing "gravel" drive a washed rock or river rock drive, and the material keeps moving? This would likely help, but I would consider a roadbase type material first.
With gravel/rock/stabalized drives, there are a couple keys.
1) drainage
2) material, not a washed rock or river rock, need a road base type material
3) compaction, the subgrade should have been compacted. It's too late for that, and if the base is rutting/sinking, consider just adding roadbase once every few years.
4) expectations/appareances; grass in the center doesn't affect function.
5) once it's placed/compacted, quit grading it unless it really needs it. Every time you grade it, you loose it up, you let moisture out, and you accelerate pulling fines out, and segregate your base material