
DAYTONA BEACH -- With so many major media outlets covering the Rolex 24 at Daytona, especially with the horrific crash less than three hours into the race that sent two drivers to the hospital, it's Headline Surfer® right there in the thick of things as demonstrated in the online news directories.
The 24/7 internet newspaper's headline, "Rolex 24 red flagged by horrific crash" was among the leading headlines nationally and holding strong in the top two in the news directory for Daytona Beach, Florida, just before 10 p.m.
Headline Surfer® also has been providing hourly race updaters which have trended in the news directories as well.

The Daytona Beach News-Journal, the print newspaper that charges for digital access suspended its fees for the race.
But regardless, the much smaller 24/7 internet newspaper continues to draw strong reader interest around the world as it does around the clock with its unique brand of award-winning journalism ands multi-media platform of stories, blogs, videos and photos that provide sight and sound in addition to information provided through the written word.