Our Impact

Impact is part of our identity. It’s reflected in how we think about responsibility, how we commit to long-term performance, and how we engage with the world beyond our core business.
We believe in actions that are intentional, consistent, and aligned with values we hold — including communication, excellence, integrity, and transparency. Whether through individual partnerships or broader community engagement, these choices reflect the kind of presence we aim to build.

This commitment shows up in how we support people and projects with the potential to create lasting outcomes. It’s about direction, relevance, and doing the right work with care.

42 + Lucas Fecury

Racing Driver – USF2000 Championship

Precision. Consistency. Ambition.
Through our sponsorship of Lucas Fecury, we stand behind a journey defined by discipline, focus, and long-term performance. His trajectory in professional motorsport reflects a clear commitment to preparation, resilience, and execution under pressure, qualities we deeply value at 42.

Competing in the USF2000 Championship, a key step on the official path to IndyCar, Lucas is part of one of the most competitive and respected development platforms in American open-wheel racing. Supporting his growth means aligning with the kind of mindset we believe drives meaningful results: grounded, intentional, and built to endure.

Two race cars competing on a racetrack, with a red car in front and a blue car behind, blurred background indicating speed.
Race car driver wearing a blue helmet sitting in a red and black racing car on a track.
A race car driver in a racing suit kneels next to and points at his red and black racing car in a garage area.
A red race car with the number 91 on its rear, speeding on a racetrack against a blurred background with a large red and white sign.

42 + Annika Belshaw

Ski Jumper – US Ski Jumping Team

Courage. Confidence. Character.
Through our sponsorship of Annika Belshaw, we stand behind a journey defined by discipline, focus, and the resilience required to compete at the highest level. Her career in ski jumping, one of the most extreme Winter Olympic sports, reflects a deep commitment to preparation, adaptability, and execution under pressure, always marked by courage, confidence, and character.

Representing the US Ski Jumping Team on the World Cup circuit, Annika spends most of the year training in Lillehammer, Norway, and traveling across Europe, Asia, and beyond to compete on some of the sport’s most iconic hills. Each hill presents its own rhythm and conditions, requiring precision, adaptability, and mental strength. Assisting her journey means believing in an athlete whose dedication and mindset reflect the very standards we uphold at 42.

A female skier on a snow-covered track at a ski jumping event, wearing a helmet, goggles, sportswear, and holding ski poles, with spectators in the stands in the background.
A ski jumper in mid-air during a jump, wearing a helmet and a suit with red and blue markings, with snow-covered trees in the background.
A young woman with blonde hair smiling, wearing a white cap and a black t-shirt with '42 HR Capital' printed on it, standing in front of a red wooden wall.