What is being hidden behind this bulky cover (highlighted yellow below)? I think they may take this off at some point. Also, note the slot near the starter hole:
Speaking of the slot near the starter hole, how is it being fed? I think RBR might be up to something here.
Diffuser slot detail:
I'm getting the impression that the RB7 may have more than one exit path for each of the 2 exhaust pipe outlets. There may be a loophole in the maximum exhaust outlet number rule (2 max) by releasing the exhaust in front of bodywork that can divert the flow to different areas of the car.
Exhaust flow could be diverted simply by the design of the diverter inlet (1 into 2, 1 into 3, etc) and the % of exhaust being diverted to each path could also be established.
Alternatively, there may be a fluidic switch hidden away that can direct most of the exhaust flow from one path to another. Surely they learned a lot about such methods last year with the f-duct and learning how to aim the exhaust flows at the diffuser EBD inlets while taking into account the engine speed and freestream velocities. There was even talk that the exhaust flow could be steered by playing with the engine speed, ignition retardation and consideration of freestream velocity.
With that in mind, I created some illustrations (not to scale by any means) of an exhaust diverter and a fluid switched exhaust (not sure where the control end would be though, if this is the case):