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... the car can’t role forward because it’s strapped in the rear and the closed ramp in the rear is about 6” behind the furthest thing on the rear of the car which is the chute. Not really a lot to worry about.
Serious ratchets tie a 1500+hp car down on a dyno and don’t loosen up if done right.
Not sure what the deal is with with an enclosed trailer, but with an open trailer four tie downs is a legal requirement.
I'd guess that the rules are the same, but what they can't easily see passes I suppose. If you go back and look at the photo of the green Jeep you'll notice that each wheel is secured separately, and while that's all the law requires I also added the lasso straps on the rear tires, partially for added lateral stability.
Anyway, like you I put most of the emphasis on the rear tie downs, but that doesn't mean I would skimp on the front ones.
Ideally a trailered vehicle sits in the exact same spot on/in the trailer after a rollover. Yours would not.