<p>Karthikeyan had qualified in the 22nd position but will now move to the rear of the 24-car field.<br /><br />The incident happened in Q1 when Schumacher was probably having his best lap but at turn 10, Karthikeyan was found guilty of blocking the German's way at turn 10.<br />The act was a breach of Article 31.7 of the 2011 FIA F1 Sporting Regulations.<br /><br />Karthikeyan's teammate Daniel Ricciardo also got a five-place penalty because of gearbox issues but since he was ahead of the Indian by one place in the qualifying race, he will start from 23rd position.<br /><br />Apart from the two Hispania drivers, Renault's Vitali Petrov will also move five places behind his original qualifying position of 11th since he carried a penalty from the last race in Korea, where he had collided with Schumacher.<br /><br />McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Sauber's Sergio Perez were yesterday handed three-place grid penalties for ignoring double waved yellow flags.<br /><br />Perez will go to 20th from qualifying position of 17th and Hamilton to fifth from original second place.<br /><br />Petrov will start from 16th after ending 11th in Q2.<br />So, in all, five drivers have been imposed penalty for different breaches in the inaugural Indian Grand Prix.</p>
<p>Karthikeyan had qualified in the 22nd position but will now move to the rear of the 24-car field.<br /><br />The incident happened in Q1 when Schumacher was probably having his best lap but at turn 10, Karthikeyan was found guilty of blocking the German's way at turn 10.<br />The act was a breach of Article 31.7 of the 2011 FIA F1 Sporting Regulations.<br /><br />Karthikeyan's teammate Daniel Ricciardo also got a five-place penalty because of gearbox issues but since he was ahead of the Indian by one place in the qualifying race, he will start from 23rd position.<br /><br />Apart from the two Hispania drivers, Renault's Vitali Petrov will also move five places behind his original qualifying position of 11th since he carried a penalty from the last race in Korea, where he had collided with Schumacher.<br /><br />McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Sauber's Sergio Perez were yesterday handed three-place grid penalties for ignoring double waved yellow flags.<br /><br />Perez will go to 20th from qualifying position of 17th and Hamilton to fifth from original second place.<br /><br />Petrov will start from 16th after ending 11th in Q2.<br />So, in all, five drivers have been imposed penalty for different breaches in the inaugural Indian Grand Prix.</p>