I would be interested to see how Hamilton would get on if he raced for a team that was scrapping for the last point in every race instead of almost complete dominance.
Not sure that is correct, take one of our other ex World Champions, Jenson Button, Jenson is a brilliant driver, but also it seems from the outside one of moods, if everything was right with the car he would fly, but if something when wrong he would lose interest & just go around the track to the end of the race. In 2009 he was gifted the best car on the grid, no other car other than Rubens Barrichello's had a chance to get near him for the first half of the season, but several times in the year something would go wrong & he would drop towards the back & apart from Brazil that's where he would stay. But Lewis Hamilton in the same situation would still be firing on all cylinders & race until the chequered flag, never giving up.
I wasn't fond of Lewis when he first came into F1 the arrogance grated against me, but now I realise that was what is needed to be the best of something, the total faith that you are the best, he has matured & I'm sure he will mature more. I'm not convinced you'll see him in F1 or Toto Wolff for that matter after the end of next season, unless there are huge dramatic changes. I think they are both coming round to realise that F1 is a dinosaur that hasn't realised it's extinct but won't lie down. Honda has realised it, how much longer is it going to take Mercedes, Ferrari & Renault, they cannot continue spending vast sums of money on fossil fuel technology.