The whole aero vs mass vs power question in sprints and Hillclimbs was the main reason why I wrote my Virtual Stopwatch App, and I must say the results concur with the comments above; for Hillclimbs and
most sprints in the UK you need to be more concerned with the car's mass and weight distribution than the aero side of things... if you can remove something and improve aero then its probably worth doing.... however I'd be wary about adding mass to improve aero, even removing the windscreen on a Westfield doesn't actually improve the performance that much around a tight sprint course like Curborough...
If you want real figures rather than computer generated ones just check out the best times around Curborough in 2011; The 2 litre singleseaters (with wings) were only marginally faster than the 2 litre Westfields (like my avatar; I.e. a very boxy two-seater without wings).
http://www.curborough.co.uk/curbtim.htm
Having said all that, if you are new to sprints/Hillclimbs/racing then you'll see more gains from driver improvement than you will from simple weight or aero improvements...