If any team would get fully on board with Lewis, whether it be McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull, perhaps even Mercedes, then we -- as F1 fans first and foremost -- would have that rare opportunity to witness a virtuoso at the top of his game, and perhaps, we might see a bundle of history making moments, instead of wondering after every race: "Why did that happen?" "What were they thinking?" "Wasn't Lewis in position to have a better finish that that?" And on and on and on and on. But I guess some people like it that way? 
Are you suggesting Lewis needs preferential treatment to be able to win? Sounds like it to me.
But take Australia for example I guess
the team made his start poor and then Jenson pulling away from him was down to
the team also?
The main problem with Hamilton
fans is they think
he is unbeatable, especially if its by Jenson. So when Jenson does beat him they like to look for reasons other than Jenson was just simply faster on
the day.
I do understand why some F1fans find Lewis
fans annoying, I think
the same can be said of any drivers fanboys but with Lewis
fansthe stink of conspiracies when ever
he loses just makes you all look like bad sports.
As for my own opinion on Hamilton, I hope
he wins
the championship this year but at
the same time I
knowhe isn't a god,
he does make mistakes something
he's done since his first year. Once
he irons out his mistakes
he might be unbeatable but until then there's going to be an air of uncertainty.