READ MORE: How Formula E made it to 100 races when most people thought it wouldn't even last one But his time in the series, which includes a race win in Saudi Arabia, has created more questions than answers.
And for Sims, those questions are often of himself.“I live my life just trying to be an honest person,” Sims says, as he reflects on his self-criticism. “I struggle to be critical of others when I know I have not maximised things myself.
I try not to be hard on people when I know that I could have done better myself.“It is maybe one of my weaknesses, because I'm not mentally tough enough to push through it and get over the bad days and crack on.
It sits with me and I guess that is one of the overall factors with my state of happiness in this championship.”Sims started his Formula E career in the BMW Andretti team, before switching to Mahindra two years ago.
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