Yes the slot is what you say it is. Slot gap optimization is whole other science all together.
I realized how bad my wing was, I changed it by adding another element lower to the base of the wing to let some flow in. The flow attached then.
It's hard to set up the F1 style 2 element to keep the flow attached at the curved end part. Most of these wings are designed by programs, from parameters. It's an iterative process, so it's very difficult for to get it right by hand.
But yeah that example was just a demonstration of the concept. The upper element had attached flow so it would be similar case for the slit on the MP4. The bottom element is the more difficult, but flap blowing from the middle of the upper element for down-force wont make much off a difference. The slot is where the magic happens, which you said.
Because of this, I am leaning towards the idea of wake control to reduce drag by blowing from the middle the element, or what they call "base bleeding" which is not like the typical blown flap.
Other than that, I don't know why the FIA banned 3 element wings, they are less sensitive. The 2 element is more challenging and easier to separate, and i guess that is why teams are using flow vis to double check.
That curve near the trailing edge is the challenge. Where you see the temp sensor.
The flow vis looks magical to me now