Ancient wasp species named after Piastri

A newly discovered species of wasp dating from ‌the time of the dinosaurs and ​found ⁠preserved in Burmese amber ‌has been named ‌after McLaren Formula One driver Oscar Piastri.

A research article ‌in the June issue of academic ⁠journal Palaeoworld named the insect, found in northern Myanmar and dating from the middle Cretaceous period, as ‘Gwesped Piastrii’.

“The specific epithet honours Mr. ​Oscar Piastri for his achievements in ‌Formula One, and because the colour of the amber piece ⁠recalled to the first author the iconic McLaren orange,” the article explained.

New buzz in F1: Ancient wasp species named after Piastri

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri during a press conference ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. File/Reuters

The Cretaceous ​period ‌ended 65 million years ‌ago.

Piastri, 25, made his Formula One debut in 2023 and has won ‌nine grands ‌prix.
The Australian, currently ⁠attending the Isle of ‌Man TT races with a weekend off before the June ⁠7 Monaco Grand ​Prix, had yet to comment on the accolade.

Reuters

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