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Updated · Fox News · May 28
Ancient Wasp Species Named Gwesped piastrii After 25-Year-Old F1 Driver Oscar Piastri
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 28

Ancient Wasp Species Named Gwesped piastrii After 25-Year-Old F1 Driver Oscar Piastri

9 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 28
  • A newly described wasp preserved in Burmese amber from Myanmar has been named Gwesped piastrii, honoring McLaren Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri.
  • The research article said the name recognized Piastri's F1 achievements and reflected the amber's color, which reminded the first author of McLaren orange.
  • Piastri learned of the honor during an off-week before the Monaco Grand Prix and reacted positively to the unusual tribute.
  • The naming comes during an uneven season for the 25-year-old Australian, who has podiums in Japan and Miami but finished 11th in Canada after a tire gamble and a 10-second penalty.
Can being immortalized as a prehistoric wasp help Oscar Piastri turn around his turbulent Formula 1 season?
Why are scientists increasingly naming ancient species after modern celebrities like Oscar Piastri?
What are the hidden ethical costs of excavating scientific treasures like Burmese amber from Myanmar?