Allan Moffat has been remembered as an icon and pioneer of Australian motorsport, after the four-time Bathurst champion died aged 86.

Moffat died on Saturday morning while surrounded by loved ones, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

One of the greats of Australian racing, the Canadian-born driver won the Touring Car Championships four times between 1973 and 1983.

The Supercars and Sport Australia Hall of Famer then stayed on in the sport in team management post his 1989 retirement, while also moving into commentary.

“Allan was a pioneer, a champion and an icon whose impact on our sport is impossible to measure,” Supercars CEO James Warburton said.

“His record speaks for itself.

“He was a dominant force during one of the most competitive eras in touring car racing, and his

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