Is this a vertical or horizontal drawing? In the vertical you will cross the corner speed even faster.
In any case, your drawing demonstrates my point. The blue plane gets the shot opportunity because his circle is smaller, not because he pulled almost twice the red's angles. The latter just changes where he will get his shot, not if. Even if blue was turning so slowly that he would only make it 2/3 of the way to where the first shot opportunity is indicated (~120 deg turn), by the time that red has made it to the top (~210 deg turn), he would still get his shot. Given a G load, the radius goes like the square of the speed, while the turn rate is inverse, but proportional to the speed. The radius changes much more dramatically when the speed drops and continues to shrink even past corner speed.