On second thoughts;
I think what Newey has done, is to use the nose, to slow the flow over the upper surface, while the duel keel will accelerate the flow on the underside, hence a greater speed and pressure difference, resulting in more downforce.
While at the same time the nose joins to all three profiles, allowing for less flexing under load.
As for the rear wing, its been optimised with different cambers at different points, to allow for the different flows that are experienced at different points, ie clean flow at the ends, disturded flow from the engine cover.
Renault and BAR are already running this style of wing.
did anybody see the story at
http://www.autosport.com quoting Newey as saying the new nose and sidepods where inspired by his time at Leyton-house?
cheers
Bernie