Kimi Raikkonen will start from the back row of the grid after Ferrari changed five power unit components on his car following qualifying.
Added to his gearbox penalty from Saturday, Raikkonen has a 35-place grid penalty, but with Jenson Button facing a 70-place grid drop, the Ferrari driver will start in 19th ahead of the McLaren.
Following a fire at the rear of Raikkonen's car in final practice, Ferrari fitted an old engine ahead of qualifying before installing fresh components on Sunday morning for the race. In total, Ferrari changed the internal combustion engine, turbocharger, MGU-H, control electronics and energy store on Raikkonen's car.
Meanwhile, McLaren fitted a new turbocharger and MGU-H to Button's car, adding to the penalties he already had for taking new components at the start of the weekend. Button missed qualifying due to an engine misfire that Honda investigated overnight.
