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Spaniards have left their mark on F1, no doubt. None more so than 42-year-old Fernando Alonso. But Spain has arguably conquered the whole world when it comes to other sports. Even the world of Basketball has had its fair share of Spaniards who have created a niche for themselves in the sport. One such icon of the Basketballing world is Pau Gasol. The LA Lakers man was instrumental in their 2009 and 2010 back-to-back championship wins. And yesterday, his exploits on the court earned him immortality.

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Last night, during the Lakers v. Grizzlies game, the Lakers retired Gasol’s No. 16 jersey during the half-time show. Things were already emotional, however, according to Lakers Nation, “Things got even more teary-eyed when he took center court to address the fans with a heartfelt speech where he thanked Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, his former teammates, his family and everyone else affiliated with the franchise.”

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Even Kobe Bryant had once predicted this happening. And in the aftermath, one Spanish sporting legend was congratulated by another. Fernando Alonso took to his Instagram account to share his reaction. He posted a picture of Gasol, and wrote, “Holy Sh*t @paugasol. Legend.” [translated via Google Translate]

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Alonso himself is on a roll. And as things stand, he’s about to set a lot of records in 2023.

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The F1 records Fernando Alonso could break in 2023

Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin have started 2023 in strong fashion. The Silverstone-based team is arguably the second-fastest team on the grid currently, as evidenced by Alonso’s podium at Bahrain last week.

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According to RacingNews365.com, “At 41 years-old Alonso would become the first driver since Nigel Mansell to win a race at that age.” However, “he would have to hang on for another 12 years before he broke the record of ‘Oldest Grand Prix Winner’ set by Luigi Fagioli in 1951.”

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Can Fernando Alonso do the unthinkable and beat Max Verstappen for his 3rd F1 title?

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Anirban Aly Mandal

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Anirban Aly Mandal is a senior F1 writer at EssentiallySports, with over 1000 articles published on the platform. Anirban's love for F1 started when he discovered a copy of F1 2014 while playing on his computer, and he has since then dived deep into the world of motorsports. Anirban's expertise goes beyond just writing - he has also written several academic papers focused on the domain of motorsports.

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