On the steps of the state capitol building in Sacramento, the six Verizon IndyCar Series championship contenders joined Sonoma Raceway president and general manager Steve Page in accepting a resolution from State Sen. Jim Nielsen recognizing racing’s input to the state’s economy and culture.

Astor CupThe Verizon IndyCar Series title will be decided in California for the fourth consecutive year, and Sonoma Raceway will be the host of the season finale for the first time.

Nielsen arrived in an INDYCAR Experience two-seat Indy car and joined Juan Pablo Montoya, Graham Rahal, Scott Dixon, Helio Castroneves, Will Power, Josef Newgarden and Page in posing with the Astor Cup, which will be presented to one of the finalists Aug. 30 following the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma.

Each of the drivers said they carry heavy hearts into the race weekend with the passing Aug. 24 of fellow competitor Justin Wilson from a head injury sustained in a race a day earlier. But because racers race, marking the completion of another thrilling season on an exciting road course is therapeutic.

“All times are tough; it doesn’t make (acceptance of) Justin’s death any easier,” said Dixon, a three-time series champion for Target Chip Ganassi Racing. “But when you’re in the car, you switch off. You’re focusing on just how to get through the next corner quicker, running strategy through your head. You’re fully focused on racing.”

Practice kicks off Aug. 28 on the 2.385-mile, 12-turn road course. Get tickets and information

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