I think that delay box racing has got to be a very hard thing to overcome when taking that foot off the clutch pedal. Its just un-natural. I have ran it though my head and closed my eyes in my car trying to simulate that. its just not right

Quick tutorial on delay boxes. Basically it is an adjustable time delay that will release a clutch or trans brake. The idea is that it is easier and more accurate to react then it is to time the 3 ambers coming down. So you put in enough delay time, and when you see the first light come on, you react and let go of a button and then the delay counts down and should release the car real close to a perfect light. If you get too close to perfect, add in time. If you are far from perfect, take time away. I have used it on a practice tree, and if it was in my car, I could be deadly on the tree.
My staging ritual.
Ignition on, start car.
Turn on fuel pump and tach.
Power up data logger.
Pull into water box using my bubble side view mirror so I know when I am on the edge of the water box.
Set line lock.
Pull down into second gear, give a quick pre load to the gears and wait for ok to burn out signal.
Rev motor, start burn out, get rpm stable and let go of line lock and allow car to pull out and dump clutch right before the tires start to grab.
Stop car
Verify belts are tight.
Check to see if my opponent is getting close to pulling up.
If in eliminations of braket racing, check dial in on score board down track or on little sign around tree.
Activate two step and activate recording on data logger.
Pull forward until I get to pre stage.
Set/activate anti-shocker.
Set line lock and put in around 250 lbs of brake pressure.
Check to see and maybe wait for opponent to turn their pre stage light on.
Give one more visual to see that all my switches are in the up and ready position.
Give motor a few throttle pumps to get standing fuel in manifold (helps when I go to final limiter setting, and big 50cc pump helps)
Bring motor up to around 4000 rpm
Slide clutch a little until the car starts to move forward and bumps into second stage beam and push clutch back down.
Hold rpm if opponent has not gone into stage.
When all 4 stage lights on, right foot to the floor on the limiter where it should never move until I cross the line.
Wait for lights to drop. If I am bracket racing and I am the faster car, I will some times hold off on the limiter briefly.
Run through the gears and play my own game until 4th gear right before half track. Once in 4th, if I am in eliminations, locate opponent and make a decision.
Cross line, dump clutch, apply brakes gently.
Shut off un-necessary essentials. Allow motor to idle for a bit to keep turbo lubed. (naturally aspirated, motor was shut off immediately.)
Go collect what I hope is a time slip that has a 10.9x ET, a .050 or better reaction time and the word Win pointing to my side of the slip.
Coast into pits, get out of sweat soaked fire jacket, get diet coke, get lap top, download car data, check fuel, check motor, and hope it cools fast enough before next round.
And on really good days, hold my hand out at the end to collect a check.

If check is big, buy pit bitches dinner, develop the makings of a hang over, get a few hours sleep, drive home 8 hours with a head ache

and do it all over again next month.