Australia’s motorsport community is mourning the loss of one of its greatest icons, Allan Moffat OBE, who passed away peacefully at the age of 79 after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease.
Moffat, renowned for his exceptional skill and competitive spirit, left an indelible mark on the world of motorsport, with his career spanning more than five decades. He passed away surrounded by his loved ones at 11:05 AM today, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the sport in Australia and beyond.
What Happened: Allan Moffat’s Passing
Allan Moffat’s family announced the sad news of his death, confirming that the Australian motorsport legend had been in a long and courageous fight against Alzheimer’s disease. While his passing has left the community in mourning, his influence on motorsport and Australian sporting culture is undeniable, with a career full of unforgettable achievements.
Who Was Allan Moffat? A Legend in Australian Motorsport
Born in Canada, Allan Moffat moved to Australia and quickly became one of the most dominant figures in Australian motorsport. His name became synonymous with excellence on the track, thanks to his legendary achievements in the Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) and the Bathurst 1000, the pinnacle of Australian motorsport.
Moffat’s career highlights include four Bathurst 1000 victories in 1970, 1971, 1973, and 1977, including the iconic 1–2 formation finish in 1977 that solidified his place in racing history. He also claimed four Australian Touring Car Championships in 1973, 1976, 1977, and 1983, establishing himself as one of the sport’s all-time greats.
Career, Legacy, and Global Impact
Moffat’s success wasn’t confined to Australia. He made waves internationally, competing in prestigious events such as the Trans-Am Series, IMSA, and various global touring car events. His longstanding partnerships with Ford and Mazda contributed significantly to their success in Australian touring car competition, further cementing his reputation as one of the most successful drivers in the sport’s history.
His contributions to motorsport were formally recognized when he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Moffat was also inducted into the Supercars Hall of Fame and the Australian Sports Hall of Fame, marking his place among the greatest athletes in Australian history.
Public Reactions and Tributes
The motorsport world has expressed an outpouring of grief following the news of Moffat’s passing. Fellow racers, fans, and sports figures have shared tributes, with many praising his incredible career, mentorship, and the lasting impact he had on the sport.
“Al was a true pioneer, and his legacy will live on in every corner of Australian motorsport,” said one prominent racing figure. “He didn’t just race; he inspired generations of drivers and fans alike.”
Allan Moffat’s Advocacy and Later Years
In his later years, Allan Moffat used his platform to advocate for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. As a Patron of Dementia Australia, Moffat raised awareness for the disease and lent his voice to support families facing similar struggles.
In his honor, the Allan Moffat Foundation continues its important work, helping others living with Alzheimer’s to receive the care and support they need. His family and friends are encouraging fans to support the Foundation to keep his legacy alive and continue supporting those affected by the disease.
Official Statements and Funeral Arrangements
The Moffat family has asked for privacy during this difficult time as they grieve the loss of their beloved father, grandfather, and friend. Funeral arrangements are expected to be shared in the coming days, with the motorsport community preparing to celebrate the life and legacy of one of the country’s greatest sports icons.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
