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Luca di Montezemolo expected bigger Ferrari step

Luca di Montezemolo says that he expected Ferrari to make a bigger step forward in 2016.

Luca di Montezemolo has said that he expected Ferrari to make a bigger step forward in 2016.

Towards the end of 2014, Ferrari's long-time president was stepped down and replaced by Sergio Marchionne, before the new regime got a lot of credit for the performance boost of 2015.

However, the 68-year-old Italian insists: "I know what we made in 2014 to improve. The progress of last year was a product of the work the year before."

Ferrari has made yet another step forward for 2016, but Montezemolo says that the level of that step has been a surprise.

"To be honest I expected a bigger step this year from last year with, after five races, not winning even one," he told The Australian newspaper. "But it is a long way to go."

In another interview, with CNN, Montezemolo also responded to those who play down Mercedes's current level of dominance on the basis that teams like Ferrari also dominated in the past.

"Ferrari was very strong [previously]," he said, "but Renault was very strong too. McLaren was strong. Williams was strong.

"Today, between Mercedes and Ferrari there is a gap, and between Ferrari and the other teams there is another gap," added Montezemolo. "So despite a fantastic job from Mercedes, there is now less potential competition."

Finally, amid rumours that Ferrari may be in talks with Nico Rosberg, Montezemolo urged the Maranello marque to in fact sign up Australian Daniel Ricciardo.

"First of all he is a nice guy," he said. "He is very quick - Sebastian Vettel can tell you how quick he is. He is also half Italian!

"If I was still with Ferrari, he would be my first choice."

Ferrari currently trail leaders Mercedes by 48 points in the team rankings.

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