Didn't say what your roll-out, pinion angle, or spring rate in the front was, but just watching the video you're way to tight with not enough travel in the front for sure. The front is shocking the hell out of the rears when it comes up. First thing, get rid of the sway bar. Even if you still drive the car on the street to get ice cream, ditch it. Next thing, cut the bump stops to give you a little more movement. Figure out where full extension is on your front shocks and subtract 1/2" and that's where you should cut them. From there, put everything on the front full loose and possibly move to a lighter spring. Your ride height looks ok, but might have to come down 1/4-1/2" in the front still. Also didn't say what your weight distribution was, but maybe add a little more weight in the rear. For the rear I would back it down and loosen it up a touch on the rebound and double check your pinion angle. Should be around a -4 degrees for a strip car