Motor racing-New buzz in F1: ancient wasp species named after Piastri


Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada - May 24, 2026 McLaren's Oscar Piastri arrives ahead of the race REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

LONDON, May ⁠28 (Reuters) - 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.

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.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; editing by Clare Fallon)

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