So, what do I recommend you all do next in preparation for the last race?
First off I would mark your team's CFD results from the first two races on the Silverstone Aero Analysis chart (I recommend you use the "areo balanced" lift coefficients in my previous posts for this purpose):-
This will allow you to choose your optimum "base car" to work with for Silverstone -you want to choose whichever configuration gets you closest to the 1:33 (blue) line (or furthest passed it!).
Once you have picked your base car the next thing you want to do is look at how balanced your design was and rectify that first; most teams need to find more front downforce. The best idea is to conduct some industrial espionage(!) and look at the front wing designs of the cars at the front... and copy those!
Once you have done that I would say to look again at the Silverstone aero analysis chart and decide whether you will benefit most from reducing drag or increasing downforce; whichever one gets you closer to (or further passed) that blue line, and then make some small changes to the model. Personally I would steer clear of trying "intricate" details; I would stick to ensuring that your front wing has 3 well designed (i.e. aero-foil shaped) elements, and go from there.
Good luck!