I am not disputing how it came out or that it was upside down; however it was not flat on its roof or else the rest of the roof would have more damage. IMOI don’t think this is disputed information. It’s widely available everywhere.
I meant it came to rest on a level surface, on its roof, as pictured in the AWP video. The diver reported the car was upside down, and those of us who watched the extraction live watched them turn it rig it side up before dragging it out wheels down, rear-first.
I watched the video as well and it looked like the front nose was touching the ground/floor of the reservoir. IF the nose was touching the floor then it stands to reason the rear end of the roof was off the ground.
Take a model car and place it upside down or a picture of a car and put a flat edge across front nose and front of roof and you will see what I am trying to say.