Did you delete ASIO4All, or did you uninstall it?
Simply deleting can leave a lot of garbage behind.
Those reported numbers aren't even close to each other. That's kind of disturbing.
Have you done a cold restart of you computer?
Here's something you might want to try.
Switch your driver mode to WDM. Let Sonar run the tests. This will force it to re-evaluate the Focusrite.
Then switch back to ASIO.
Also, be sure the Focusrite is selected for
both Playback and recording timing masters ( it isn't in the screenshot).
Or..you may need to take a more heavy handed approach.
Restore your system to before the Focusrite was installed.
Do a proper uninstall of ASIO4All.
Then install the Focusrite drivers per recommended procedure.
That's a nice unit, but something is definitely getting in the way.