Also, the faster the aircraft the less induced drag and therefore the less wake turbulence. The receiving aircraft is between the wingtip vortices and below most of the other wing/fuselage interference wake turbulence.
It actually works the other way, too. A large aircraft like a C-5 coming up behind a KC-135 will cause the rear of the KC-135 to be pushed upward by the bow wave of the C-5 and the KC will have to retrim.
Slider... <sniff, sniff>... you stink.