The Renault has a similar difficulty, but from the top view.
The angle to the body is very narrow and the doesn't have the same ram effect as if it was facing forward.
here's some food for thought.
For the williams curved radiator.
This is the area increase, based on the relationship between the length and the deviation of the curvature from the straight radiator.
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assuming the curve is a radius curve.
ratio = {pi/90 * [(4x^2 + L^2)/8x] * Sin^-1 [4xL/(4x^2 + L^2)]} / L
I derived this little formula a while ago, it's nice to quantify what's happening.
For a radiator lenght of 3 feet and a deviaton x of 3 inches, the area factor increaded by 1.8%
if x is 4 inches, the lenght increases by 3.2%, not a lot, but it's something when coupled with those area factors on the previous page.