Weston,
All these things are being looked into, for the concerns you cite.
Doing this right is not as simple as it seems. Requiring dynos adds cost as well, to everyone, on an ongoing basis. Dynos can be manipulated, and with our low HP cars, even 10 HP means something. Equalizing power to weight still does not make cars nessarily equal. Those intent on spending lots of money could build a heavy/high HP car for fast/high speed tracks, and a light/low HP car for tight tracks. Dynos have not seemed to make 944 Cup more fair or even, just make the cheating more creative. If we go there, we'd need how to figure out to do it better...
All that said, the dyno option may be needed, but only after some careful consideration of the upsides & downsides.
Last week in the Midwest we had everyone warmup & qualify in someone else's car. It was a very interesting exercise. For us, it didn't change who qualified where (faster guys still went fast in the slower cars), but drivers learned a lot about car set up through this. It reinforced that this is still a drivers class.
Here's a thought:
Maybe we should have Dirks drive every car, and equalize the cars based on his best laptime. I trust him more than a dyno, and he's cheaper.