This is the 11th year that the association Handicapzéro has published its Formula 1 guide for the visually impaired and blind. This guide is unique in that it is in braille. casinoenlignefrance.eu.com has been promoting this wonderful initiative since 2008.
For the enjoyment of every blind or visually impaired fan, the circuit becomes tactile and readable. Braille indicators (start, turns…), enlarged and raised characters facilitate the interpretation of the layout.
The guide includes 19 bound sheets (A3+), one for each circuit, where the layout is notably streamlined, contrasting, and in relief.
It also includes a magazine presenting the circuits, teams, drivers, regulations… everything you need to know about the season, with some additional bonuses. Experts Jean-Louis Moncet and Thibault Larue are in charge of this practical magazine adapted in braille, in large print, in Daisy audio (CD and download), and online.
Alongside Total, Romain Grosjean sponsors these editions. He writes the editorials and answers the association’s interview.
« It is with great pleasure that I am this year’s sponsor of your F1 2013 guide. Keep it always within reach because here you have the essentials of what you need to know to understand the world of Formula 1 well and to follow the season as an informed enthusiast. » explains the Lotus driver.
Practice:
Free editions, offered to blind and visually impaired individuals with the support of Total.
To receive the guide, order it for free by phone at 0800.39.39.51 (free call from a landline in Metropolitan France). You can also visit the handicapzero.org website and on [the download page accessible here](https://www.handicapzero.org/index.php?id=337&idPNav=41821).
The shipping of the guide is free for Europe and French-speaking countries (while stocks last).
Handicapzéro (founded in 1987) facilitates the daily independence of blind and visually impaired individuals. In partnership with companies and communities, the association offers accessible devices free of charge: adapted editions (braille, large print, Daisy audio, web…) in the fields of information, health, employment, daily living, sports, and leisure.
According to a press release.