field strength is inversely proportional to the cube of the distance from the source, so i don't think cars will have an effect on each other.321apex wrote: Can you imagine what an "electromagnetic cloud" a swarm of F1 cars will create on the starting grid? The interference levels among them have not yet even been evaluated as to their effect on on board controls.
true but you also have Renault saying that some of the issues RBR are having, are because of Newey's packing.Pup wrote: Perhaps, but then there's this from Horner...
http://www1.skysports.com/f1/news/12475 ... ng-in-2014"Red Bull is the works partner of Renault for next year, so effectively it is the factory team and, yes, we've been very closely involved in the development of the power unit in terms of installation."
So presumably, Renault were well aware of how the engine, etc. would be packed into the RB. This might explain why RB seem a bit snippy with Renault at the moment.
I think this year we are going to see the real Newey, a man who is an exceptional aerodynamicist, but is a little lacking when it comes to other aspects of car design.