Your story sounds exactly like mine, right down to forgetting to let off the line lock. Lots going on when you're not an experienced track racer, which I am not. It definitely is a very different experience than street racing.
Just curious if you're doing your burnout in 1st or 2nd gear? You can't get enough wheel speed in 1st gear to heat the tires properly. I started doing the burnout in 2nd gear and that helped a bunch. Lots of pros will start in 2nd or 3rd and shift to 4th to get lots of wheel speed, but that's not really possible with me, having a stock toploader. Those guys usually have clutchless trannys, and I can't afford to rebuild my trans every year or break parts on a regular basis.
Beaver is unique in that the track is uphill, so you definitely need the line lock on the start line. Twice I've forgotten to release it after launching and that just kills the 60' like you said. It just took me a few times of beating myself up about it before I had it in my brain to let off as soon as I started to release the clutch. Like you said....seat time and experience is the only way around that.
Just my opinion, but those gears seem a bit steep. Have you considered dropping to 4.56? That would keep you off the limiter at the top end, which would help your speed and ET a good bit.
Most of all, don't worry about making a mistake. I've made enough at the FE Reunion to make a 5 year old on a tricycle look good..lol That includes starting my burnout while still in the water, rolling through the light while I was concentrating on getting the line lock activated, launching and instantly bogging due to low launch RPMs, spinning all the way through 1st gear due to too high of a launch RPM, and countless missed shifts. Two years of Drag Week and years of street fun, and I never miss a shift. At the FE Reunion, I think I'm the king of missed shifts! This sort of stuff only happens around people that you don't want it to happen around! Such is life
