Rome, May 19 -- Lewis Hamilton said there is "more to come" from Ferrari after he fought back from 12th place on the grid to finish fourth in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.

The seven-time champion said racing in front of the famous Ferrari fans, the tifosi, had been "a highlight of the year so far" and that there were "lots of positives to take" from the race.

It is the first time this year he has finished ahead of his team-mate Charles Leclerc, who was sixth in Imola on Sunday.

"I did think we would make an improvement this weekend with something I've fixed. And I think there is more to come," Hamilton said.

"The set-up was really good, the car felt really mega and the team did a fantastic job on strategy and pit stops.

"It was a lot ...