i think something like this is not so far of from being introduced into f1, i mean if u look at the way the designers are starting to use warm air (from chimneys and flip up exhausts) to decrease the pressure over the wings.
about the carbon suspension strusts being possible and hollow wings not i think it has a lot to do with the shape, kinda like a straw being stiff if u try to bend it but if u flatten it it's into a thin profile it'll bend pretty easy.
also another thing (sorry it's my first post and i'm trying to catch up on years of non-postage) is that i think if u where to duct the air from the endplates say, i think u'd have to be rather careful cause generally holes in body work give up around twice the drag that solid surfaces do. and i'm not sure if u'd get the pressure differential needed.
i think its definately workable but u'd need something that could create and sustain pressure independent of the engine revs. maybe a blower feeding air through a non return valve. if your gaps in the virtual gurney flap are small enough and the wing can sustain a hefty pressure maybe it could release the flow needed in a more predictable fashion giving u a couple more seconds of downforce in the braking zones. (upshifts, as far as f1 goes, shouldn't be a problem)
but maybe i'm just talking out of my big brown one. actually i am. but balls, maybe it was of some use