So generally slipstream is of course correlated with dirty air from the turbulence of a car's downforce. Generally speaking a car with more downforce/drag (generalising a bit for argument simplicity's sake) should mean a bigger tow slipstream which rivals can steal.
With the 2021 cars, current estimates claim that while the 2019 cars will suffer around 45-55% loss of downforce at 1 car's length behind another car, the 2021 simulations reportedly are claiming 10-14% loss of downforce at 1 car's length behind another car.
While that bodes well for following cars closely in cornering conditions, what would this do with the slipstream? Would it suffer a proportionate loss? I'm no aero engineer, please be kind
