Not quite the exact topic - but possibly useful .
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2007/07/platooning-redu.html
" - They found that the platooning of vehicles at close spacing reduces the drag coefficients of
all platoon members, regardless of the vehicle’s shape. The higher the number of vehicles in the platoon, the lower the drag coefficient. -"
" - The leading car in the platoon experiences the highest drag as you would expect
but no more than if it were driving alone.
The
second car has a much lower drag coefficient than the first car in a
two-car platoon.
The
middle car experiences the lowest drag in a
three-car platoon
and the
third car in the platoon, starting from the front, experiences the least drag in a
four-car platoon. -"
—Debojyoti Mitra
Drag coefficients (CD) in a four-vehicle platoon
Car platoon (4) /// Bus platoon (4)
Vehicle 1. 0.331 /// 0.868
Vehicle 2. 0.273 /// 0.602
Vehicle 3.
0.225 ///
0.424
Vehicle 4. 0.284 /// 0.521