With the center section on the front wing producing no down force due to a prescribed FIA section profile, I was wondering if it may be worth looking at dropping the nose back all the way to the ground again. Whatever gain there is between the front wheels must certainly be lost by the time the air reaches the drivers bum and has to be forced to go around the sides of the car with the turning vanes and undercut sidepods working overtime to keep the flow somewhat sanitary along side the rest of the car. You will have a lower CG also.
I know the regs spec a max height for the body work but it there a min height in the area of the silly plate? Just some practical thoughts because of the zero DF center section seems to negate former gains of the raised nose design.