Coming Sunday: The future of Daytona International Speedway looks promising

Headline Surfer Editor Henry Frederick and State Rep. David Santiago / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer Editor/Publisher Henry Frederick interviews Dist. 27 State Rep. David Santiago, R-Deltona, at Daytona International Speedway on his bill that benefits the speedway through tax breaks for a major expansion.

DAYTONA BEACH -- David Santiago is sponsoring what could be the most important bill of his tenure since winning his district 27 Statehouse seat in the November elections with a proposal to give tax breaks to Daytona International Speedway for a major expansion project that would bring the 1959 super speedway well into the 21st century, including onsite parking, restaurants, escalators and other amenities.

Headline Surfer's series of stories will be presented in a multi-media format with stories, blogs, videos, photos and locator maps and illustrations. 

The series will be presented in a multi-media format with stories, blogs, videos, photos and locator maps and illustrations. 

The series begins this afternoon with a video interview with Santiago and highlights of what is being proposed, including cost breakdowns.

 
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