Whether they're right, wrong, or indeferent, I can tell you what I like to see (assuming you're talking about a blast down the quarter mile).
About the highest I've been comfortable letting mine go on pump gas (93 octane) was about 1450°, and I see that about the last 200-300 feet. This was running the afformentioned fuel, 20# of boost, and moderately conservative timing in the 18° range through 3rd gear.
In "my" race trim (114 unocal, 25# of boost, and 28° of timing) the EGT's will be pushing 1625 or so out the back door. The only time I've hurt anything on the track is when I wasn't paying close enough attention to the timing, and made a pass at 31° and 27# of boost.

and that really only mildly damaged the head gasket enough to push some combustion into the coolant passage. Not knowing if it caused any damage or not, I pulled the timing and boost back on the next run and made the quickest, and fastest pass the car has ever done. EGT's on that first run were just over 1650. Just over 1610 on the quicker pass, but saw the damage in the pits (air/foam in the coolant tank).
Don't know if that's what you're looking for.