SLM is not automatic. It is driver activated. There is a much bigger driver workload in 2026. Activating the SLM and going back to corner mode on every single lap, in every single straight, as well as using the energy management, brake bias, and all the other settings that are adjusted.FW17 wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 17:35Yeah, how will these markers work? The SLM is automatic but need some thing to trigger it from the track to open and close.the EDGE wrote: ↑31 Jan 2026, 17:22It certainly won’t be just the DRS zones, these were usually comparatively short to avoid giving a huge advantage to the following car
As SLM has nothing to with giving any advantage, and is merely to save energy, it will be available for the whole length of any straight it is used on
I assume the length of the straight will be a key driver in deciding, and also how straight the straight is… because some zones will curve slight too on some tracks like they did with DRS, I expect
I guess there are two reasons for restricting its use, firstly, obviously safety, otherwise drivers will be taking risks to gain an advantage, and secondly, as the system requires activation markers because of this, maybe Formula One are limited in to the number of sections they are able to have
Why are F1 journalists so lame in their coverage? they are only writing crap about MBS and cant write one article on F1 tech other than bitching about FIA's inability to name the modes
I can see a scenario where driver crashes because they forget to go back to corner mode.


