Aerosmith Tribute Band "Draw the Line" Signs with Hoosier Thunder Motorsports
August 20, 2002


Elkhart, Ind. - Hoosier Thunder Motorsports and Draw the Line have reached an agreement for the Norwalk and Epping race. Draw The Line is an exact rendition, both musically and visually, of an Aerosmith show. Their rousing performance takes the audience on a high-energy journey that spans more than two and a half decades of Aerosmith music. From the standard early years such as Dream On, Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion, to the contemporary hits like the number one single I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing, Pink, Love In An Elevator and Jaded.

Neil Barns, lead vocalist of Draw The Line, is an exact replication of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, who are also best of friends.

"This is some majestically spooky stuff, "stated Terry McMillen, driver of the Amalie Oil, Monaco Coach, Vintage Trailers and Integraf Motorsports Funny Car. "Hoosier Thunder Motorsports is on the cutting edge to bring unique marketing partners into Hooters IHRA Drag Racing. The relationship we have established with Draw The Line is a perfect fit when you look at the demographics of IHRA’s audience. What greater statement than IHRA Drag Racing and Rock and Roll!"

"We are really excited with the new opportunities that Terry and Rhonda have created. They always find away to take the Amalie oil name to a new level," stated Andrew Bornstein, Business Development Manager for Amalie Oil.

The bright yellow Dodge Funny Car will feature the Aerosmith trademark wings replicated by Draw The Line. To find out more about Draw The Line visit their web site at www.drawtheline.net.

PS - There may be a special appearance on Sunday at the Amalie North American Nationals! Continue to watch for more details.

You can see the car up close and personnel at Thunder in the Streets in Norwalk.

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