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Why is 1966 such a common cut-off?

How did the historic racing world settle on 1966 as its before/after year?

My non-expert eye sees the Ford GT40, Can-Am monsters and winged F1 cars starting about then. Are these simply visible examples of significant technological advances which make 1966 such an important crux point?
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