The tracks aren't very visible from most areas because the entire area looks the same, it's indiscernable mud from a lot of angles because there's nothing there to help show any holes, especially when they are scattered and not continued like in the case of the car displaced a long distance, that's why I mention how much easier it'd be if this was a full crop field. The crushed ends though I could see as the car being lifted up periodically, for a very short amount of time and very short amount of distance before hitting the ground again, that's why the marks skip places instead of being one straight line, I couldn't tell you how long it would've taken for the tanker to travel the distance but it rolling on all sides, them hitting the ground over and over I could see definitely pushing it in more on the ends. Also if it were lofted a long distance, for it to be crushed on both ends, which I recall it being, it would've had to smack the ground at least twice in the distance it was displaced, so it wouldn't have been lofted the whole distance anyways, but that's kinda irrelevant because the distance was incredibly far.