In all seriousness...that was one of the problems. That and all the shitty handling motorcycles. Some of them were dumping oil. In one camera shot, there were 5 or 6 bikes laying on the ground. Not a 6 bike wreck...6, one bike wrecks. There were plenty of other non oil related crashes. It was red flagged after 5 laps. http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/2012/indy-ama-xr1200-wyman-wins-saturday But at the end of Lap 4, things began to change. First, O'Hara crashed in Turn 16, allowing Wyman to move up to second place. Half a circuit later, all hell broke loose with Jacobsen going down hard in Turn 10. Moments later, Wyman also went down in the same spot, followed by several more riders. "There was oil on the track," Wyman said. "P.J. had a few seconds on me and I saw him crash but just as I processed what had happened I went down. It happened that fast. I got up and raised my arms to signal the guys behind us but everyone was coming and it was just total chaos." The race was quickly red-flagged and most of the riders went back to pit row, some on damaged machines. Only Jacobsen and Wyman were left out as their bikes required major repair and needed to be towed.