In the past, drivers have been instructed to remain in their cars following accidents whilst the electrical systems are made safe, leading to tense delays.
In other instances, drivers have had to execute emergency exits from potentially live cars, uncertain whether they might receive an electric shock.
Marshals, too, have faced uncertainty when approaching stricken cars. Traditional training focused on fire risks and mechanical hazards, but hybrid technology introduced invisible electrical dangers requiring new protocols and specialised equipment.
The 2026 solution
The new lateral safety lights will clearly indicate when a car’s ERS is active, removing the guesswork. If the lights show the system is live, everyone knows to maintain a safe distance until the car is made safe.
It’s a simple visual system that addresses a complex technological challenge, prioritising the safety of everyone in the racing environment.