There's still alot of skill in driving quarters, having alot of power is only half of it, a quick pair of feet, good reactions and a well set up car are all things you need to get a good quarter.
I have been to santa pod, and got a 13.1 in my old 2wd sierra cossie. A friend of mine who set his car up specifically for pod (same car, LESS power) managed a 12.4 second pass!! I was amazed.
However, I much prefer track driving, I get much more of a buzz from it, even in a car that is slow, whereas at pod the car needs to be fast to get the same rush, as accelerating in a straight line IS boring if the car is dog slow.
Plus, alot more skill is involved in building and driving a track car quickly (not that Im saying its easy to go fast up the strip!) I know a guy with a C20LET corsa, and it is simply rapid! GT3071R turbo, steel bottom end, it's around 400bhp, and in a straight line in-gear race he would demolish me. I told him to name the track and I'll meet him there. He said he know's i'll kill him at the track, so wont do it. Thus in his head his car is "faster" than mine.... hmmmm
I think it is a much better mark of a good all round car when it handles, goes and stops well in equal measure, and someone who can get the full potential from a car on a track is a true driver.
Steve