Photo from Singapore? Must be an Asian/European version. (Oops, sorry, missed [MENTION=240]Robs[/MENTION] post just above while typing this...)
I agree with the consensus that opening holes in the hood is risky. It is clear that the Stinger spent a lot of time in the wind tunnels because of the functional front wheel well vents, and location of the radiator and intercooler, plus the extensive underbody paneling all of which contributes to its 0.30 drag coefficient. If you create what would likely be bleed air on the top of the hood, it could create a lot of turbulence under that engine cover with air flowing upward through the engine compartment rather than down under the car.