Maurizio Arrivabene eyes step forward for Canada

Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari during practice for the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Catalunya on May 13, 2016
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Ferrari are eyeing a step forward for Canada, after not only failing to catch Mercedes but even falling behind Red Bull at the last two races.

Ferrari are eyeing a step forward for Canada, after not only failing to catch Mercedes but even falling behind Red Bull at the last two races.

Sections of the Italian media are now calling it a "crisis", but team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has vowed to hit back.

"We will accelerate some developments for Canada - you will see another Ferrari," he is quoted as saying by Speed Week amid speculation of a further engine upgrade.

"In order to become competitive, we must make improvements at every race, and that is what is planned."

However, Arrivabene suggested that the biggest problem is a mysterious loss of ability to stay in Pirelli's tyre operating 'window' between the early and later stages of qualifying.

"It's absurd to go into Q1 fastest and not be able to repeat it in Q2 and Q3," he said. "We need a deep analysis of what happens between the chassis and the tyres with the temperatures and the pressures."

As for the suggestion that Ferrari have already fallen behind a resurgent Red Bull, Arrivabene hit back at that notion.

"If it is Red Bull that is Ferrari's problem, then I just go home now," he said.

Ferrari sit 67 points behind leaders Mercedes in the rankings ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix.

Ferrari Team Principal Maurizio Arrivabene speaks with members of his team in the paddock after final practice for the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at Bahrain International Circuit on April 18, 2015
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