won't this 'elevated' portion where nose meets cockpit, interfere with the line of sight of the driver ? Driver's eyes are barely a little bit above the steering, and even a few mm change here can hide things like painted lines on tarmac, any debris to be avoided etc. There must be some aero benefit otherwise no one would do this, but has it gone too far, compromising the driver's vision ?
Honestly, this is stupid if the drivers have to learn to adopt to different visual cues in their field of vision.