Okay, so here's a world first (I think).
I can't claim the original idea as my own, that belongs to Wesley123, but here is the 'Inverted V Nose'. This effectively turns the front bulkhead upside down, increase the area undernose, consequentially making nose tips higher, to follow the current trend. I know it's ugly, but there are some potential benefits.
Pros: Higher nose tip (Max allowed of 550mm gives ironing board look)
Suspension mounting points remain in the same position
Reduction in spill to the sides of the chassis of critical flow (I think!)
Reduced weight compared to conventional bulkheads (E.G No V nose)
Could provide a nice mounting point for under nose turning vanes
Cons: Higher centre of gravity, as internal suspension components need to be raised
No space to add a V nose on the top of the chassis, meaning spill and other issues (maybe?)
Ugly, deters sponsors
May be of no benefit (I don't have CFD vision)
I can show images with more of a car to give some perspective, but I don't know if its worth the time. It'd be nice to hear thoughts, and get some theory in, as I think this could actually work.