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Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi will drop five places on the Brazilian Grand Prix starting grid
Special Correspondent
Oct. 18, 2009

The Italian crashed heavily in a rain-hit qualifying on Saturday and had been due to line up 15th on the starting grid for Formula One's penultimate race of the season.He may or may not start from the pitlane, depending on the weather, according to a team spokeswoman.

Red Bull's title contender Sebastian Vettel is taking his place on the grid, one slot behind Brawn's championship leader Jenson Button. Button is leading Brazilian team mate Rubens Barrichello, who is starting on pole position, by 16 points with Vettel two further adrift.


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