One thing that DID concern me, after giving this a lot of thought a while back, was exactly where to vent the air. To vent the air close to the radiator, you would need to have a very steep angle duct, which would shoot the air up almost vertically, which could perhaps create undesirable turbulence over the rest of the vehicle.
If you position the vent hole further back however, you meet the high pressure zone that already exists in front of the windsheild.
(Another idea that I had was to make a ski-jump at the back of the bonnet, so the window wipers would be hidden from the air flow, and ease the transition to the windsheild.. might look ugly though.
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The area just in front of the windscreen is a high pressure area... it isnt ideal venting air here, it is probably a whole lot better than under the car though.
I have a (rather dusty!) F50 model that I draw inspiration from sometimes, and it is interesting to see how the venting works on this. (Lotus elise, GT40 etc. are similar)
The air would flow around the sides of the cabin, onto the 'wide body' kind of bits, and out under the wing at the rear.
The problem I see for venting the air around the car with an AW11 or an SW20, is that the side mirrors are EXACTLY in the new path of the air flow... As you can see on the F50, they are positioned with the intent of being out of the way of this air flow.
In a worst case scenario, the bulk of airflow would travel UNDER the wing mirrors, generating lift.
Wing mirrors are responsible for quite a lot of turbulence/drag as it is, even on standard street cars.
If you go for the side vent idea, wing mirrors will be something you might want to think about.
Several of the JGTC SW20s run a single vent in front of the wind sheild, so it cant be too bad of an idea I suppose.
EDIT:
I just had another thought.
If you were clever about it, you could vent the extra air to feed the side vents of the engine bay... As these are a lot higher up on the AW11 than the SW20.
Although how hot is the air exiting the radiator? Might not be such a good thing.
EDIT 2:
I found that pic of the JGTC car.