Vitantonio Liuzzi will start from the last spot on the grid for the Brazilian Grand Prix, after being forced to take a gearbox change as a result of his big crash in qualifying.
The Italian made it through to Q2 but was forced out when he spun into the pit wall and rebounded into the wall on the exit of Turn 1. Although he was uninjured, his Force India car suffered enough damage to warrant a replacement gearbox.
The five-place penalty for the new gearbox means he will now start 20th, and also means crucially that Sebastian Vettel will move up one place to 15th on the grid -- right beside title rival Jenson Button.