The Mumm Brothers Book Store

Various and sundry titles that have helped me advance my understanding of racing and how to go faster.  I’ve selected these books based on their high “tip per page” quotient.

Note: All pictures below are scanned from my personal copies.  Any ragged covers are from repeated reference!

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Showroom Stock Race Car Preparation -- Nigel Macknight
A good little book on the basics of turning a street car into a road racer.  While it is basic, this book does provide a good overview of the transformation process.  Be sure you check your rule book, much has changed, rule-wise, since this was written.  
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Race Car Vehicle Dynamics -- W.F. Milliken, et. al.
Standard issue for budding race car engineers.  Heavy on the math (I had to buy a calculus text to refresh my memory), but still valuable for concepts even if you don't want to run the numbers.  Expensive ($85), but worth it. 
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Prepare to Win -- Carroll Smith
This is the quintessential race car preparation book. Born of a series of articles that originally appeared in “Sports Car Graphic” in the mid-60's, Mr. Smith established a benchmark of race car preparation.  If you follow his advice, your car will break less and you will finish higher -- but you will work harder. 
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Tune to Win -- Carroll Smith
The second book in Smith’s five book series (is there a “five” equivalent of trilogy?).  This volume deals with the fundamental dynamics of the chassis.  A wonderful book that you can read and re-read and always find more in it.  If you really want to understand why your car handles the way it does, and what to do to change it, this is the book to have.  Now the bad news; this book can be a little tough to understand the first time through.
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Engineer to Win -- Carroll Smith
This is the third book in the series (notice the dodge on finding the word for “5-book-series”).  This volume could also be titled “Applied Metallurgy”.  Very good book if you want to build something out of steel with high strength and low weight.
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Carroll Smith’s Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners and Plumbing Handbook
This is the fourth book in the quintology (I’m making up words now).  Of all of Carroll’s books, this is my least favorite.  I list it ’cause, after you read the first 3, you’ll want to have a complete bibliography.  Some good info, but not in the same league with the first 3 or the next one
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Drive to Win -- Carroll Smith
The fifth book -- and probably the most eagerly awaited in the series.  This volume deals with drivers and driving...and how they both relate to the car and success in racing.   This is NOT a book on how to drive...but it is a book on how to be a Racing Driver.  He puts forth the truth in: “The easiest way to win a race is to drive the best car.  The surest way to lose a race is to drive a bad car.”  Buy the book, you’ll enjoy it.  Misses “5 Mumm” rating only by inches.
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How To Make Your Car Handle -- Fred Puhn
I like Fred Puhn’s books and this is his best.  I’ve used this book extensively (if you look at the picture closely, you’ll see a white line on the left edge of the book...this is a crease mark from being opened so much.  GREAT fundamentals on the subject and lots of formulae to let you quantify your changes (and amaze your compadre’s in the paddock).
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Data Power, Using Racecar Data Acquisition  -- Buddy Fey
Good info on how to interpret all that data you are collecting.  A bit obscure but, if you study it, you will find out ways to better read your data and then go faster.
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How to Tune and Modify Ford Fuel Injection   -- Ben Watson
A pretty good book and will help you understand how the system works and what all the acronyms mean (but maybe not how to pronounce them, i.e. EEC is pronounced “eke”).
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Brake Handbook -- Fred Puhn
Another book by Fred Puhn written in his great “get to the point” style. Contains more than you want (or need) to know about brakes and braking.
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Inside Racing Technology -- Haney & Braun
This is a relatively recent book which at first blush looks like a “fan worship” sort of book...but it isn’t.  The section on shocks -- how they work and what they do is excellent.  The radial racing tire info is the best I’ve seen.  I’m glad I have this book..
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Race Car Engineering and Mechanics   -- Paul Van Valkenburgh
One of the “benchmark” technical books on racing. Lots of good information which focuses on chassis and handling.  My copy (the second edition) is getting a bit dated on computer technology, but otherwise very good.
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Racer’s Travel Guide to North American Tracks -- Judy Preston
This is a cool little book for those of us who travel to tracks we’ve never seen before (or have forgotten about). Includes track maps, directions,  hotel options, and restaurant suggestions.  Especially cool are the comments on most tracks provided by Carroll Smith.  A “Must Have” for the travelling racer.
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