Agreed , but 3000hp is alot of power
from wikipedia
Performance
Measuring the power output of a top fuel engine directly is not always feasible. Certain models use a torque sensor incorporated as part the RacePak data system. Dynamometers that can measure the output of a Top Fuel engine exist; however, the main limitation is that a Top Fuel engine cannot be run at its maximum power output for more than 10 seconds without overheating or possibly destroying itself explosively. The engine power output can also be calculated based upon the car's weight and its performance. The calculated Power output of these engines is most likely somewhere between 8500 and 10,000 horsepower<sup class="Template-Fact" title="This claim needs references to reliable sources from December 2010" style="white-space: nowrap;">[citation needed]</sup> (approximately 4500-6000 kilowatts), with a torque output of 8135 N·m (approx. 6000 lbf·ft) and a brake mean effective pressure of 80–100 bar (8.0-10 MPa).
For the purposes of comparison, a 2010 Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, the world's fastest production automobile at the time, produces 1,184 bhp (883 kW) horsepower and 1106 lbf·ft (1500 N·m) torque.
so that means this engine can generate much horsepower for some limited time !
since u have 3000hp for some sec , you can lead ahead easily on 3000bhp on car for few secs