I'm sure there are, but with my racing background it's fine with me. Some have it some don't.
I met a guy several years ago that spent 40k on his 70' 440 Cuda, ran and looked great. I took him for a ride in my Cobra, coming off a ramp at about 65 mph and drifting a little, and he was screaming like a little girl, "Kevin, stop, stop, slow down, please...." About slapped him. So, a couple of years ago he made a stupid move by selling his awesome Cuda, for 67' Chevelle stage car with 540 cu. BBC. which dynode on Chad's chassis dyno and put out something like 700 HP.
There is NO WAY,...that the first time on the track he hits the throttle and the tires come off the ground, he'll shut it down, crap his pants and run home. lol.... But really, he'll probably sell it or keep in a garage and leave it. He's not the type of guy to race anything, but maybe a racing lawnmower. He knows nothing about cars so he won't be able to service it, other than washings.
He's a great and fun guy to be around and love'em like a brother, but he's over his head and was an idiot with selling his Cuda. One of my favorite cars.
My point is that some people can handle cars and some can't, but I've been racing since a kid. Karts, mini sprints up to the 360/410 winged dirt sprint cars. At our local 1/3 Nile high bank (fastest in the USA) 120 mph on the straights, turn left at 90-100. Knoxville Iowa is the mecca of sprint car racing, 1/2 mile 140-150 mph on the straights, 100 mph in the turns. And on both tracks, it's you and 24 others cars that you can see, and the nose with blocks your vision.
One of our local guy that races a IMCA Modified, which he's one of the best, wanted to try a sprint cat. He drove zz5 laps and said,...hell no ! He said Chad and I are nuts ! lol....
So with big power in my Cobra, I'm not bragging or stupid, but it's not an issue. Most forms of racing, we have engines that produce more power than we need, but it's thrilling. Why do top fuel cars need 10,000 HP, slipping the clutchs and burning Rubber the whole length of the track, a sprint car (Sammy Swindell) have a aluminum Donovan small block making 1,000 HP. They'll never use that much power.