I know that as a F1 car travels through the air it disrupts it (as we have seen in the fantastic CFD Thread) and the commentators on ITV often refer to it as "Dirty Air" which I think affects the aerodynamic performance of the car slightly; but also they refer to "Slingshoting" when a car gets close behind another car, and I think because of the reduced air resistance it goes faster and "slingshots" round the car.
My question is will a designer take into account the possibility of their car being over taken in this way and do they (or could they) alter the rear wing for example to change the way the air moves over it or around it to hinder a car trying to overtake through Slingshoting; and what affect does this "Dirty air have on the cars"