‘And if you are a little bit lonely and are not getting much attention, that is the perfect thing to do. He’s stirring things up.

‘I did tell Toto (Wolff) about the claimed contact from Horner. I have so much respect for him and we have a great relationship. If people think those things about leaving, it is never positive. I replied to him on my new phone.

‘It was months later. I just said congratulations on the amazing season and that I hope we are able to compete with you soon, and he replied, repeating the same thing (presumably about catching up).

‘Just stepping into the best car wouldn’t do much for me. Working with my team to beat them would be better for my legacy.’

It seems Mercedes is feeling the pressure as their form runs at a low tide.

In the latest blow, team principal Wolff was called before the stewards for using the f-word during a press conference in Las Vegas last week. They issued him with a formal warning.

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur was also given a warning for the same transgression.