However changing up at peak power isn't the fastest thing to do, it'll be somewhere passed peak power.
I agree, as you've also got to take gearing into account, as well as just engine figures.
Each successive higher gear knocks another percentage off what's transmitted from engine to wheels.
Once past the peak, power may start to drop, but you're still in a lower gear which will
help - so there's a tradeoff to work out. You might change up so the engine is developing more power again, but the power at wheels could be less due to the higher gearing effect.
What you need are graphs of power at the wheels for each gear (ie taking into account the different gear ratios), so you can work out the optimum shift points for each gearchange