A few thoughts...
If the idea behind the high nose is to increase underbody efficiency, both the high AoA and full-width span of the front wing are very much working against you.
You can reduce lift and/or drag by...
- adding louvers to the top of each fender to bleed pressure from the wheel wells
- reprofiling topside bodywork such that everything is as straight, level, and symmetrical as possible to minimize the impact of adverse pressure gradients
- using large radii to delay separation wherever edges can't be avoided
- rounding the inside corners of the radiator inlets to reduce interference drag
- I just want this list to have five bullet points
Relocating the rear wing to a position in which its trailing edge is flush with that of the diffuser could increase the efficiency of both.
The tea tray should probably have a flat leading edge, not a rounded one, as it will be able to divert more air flow. (Frankly, it's a bit peculiar to run a tea tray if you're not also running a legality plank.)
My bio-CFD suggests the car's center of pressure will likely be quite a bit farther aft than you really want it to be.
The front to rear proportions could create issues with stiffness. (But, that's a matter to be discussed with the non-fluid guys.)
And that's about as far my brainstorming can go right now. Best of luck!