Good performance out of slow corner (<100 kph) is more to do with mechanical grip, as the slower you are in a corner, the lesser aero (reduced aero load) plays a role in acceleration from lower speed. Good aero generates grip for flowing fast corners, along with good mechanical grip.
On slower corners, when a driver nails the throttle, the car starts to have wheel spin and how do you avoid wheel spin? Either go slow on the throttle and wait until car becomes faster enough to consume further throttle OR have good mechanical grip that thrusts the car forward when throttled without causing wheel spin. You can never have NO WHEEL SPIN situation, but the better mechanical grip you have, the faster you can infuse the throttle. That is why the good suspensions are so critical. Not just for grip, but to gain good aero balance to getter better speed on throttle.