BEst way to accumulate dirt marks on your car?

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Curious if anyone has discovered an improved method to getting your car dirty... other than doing lots of laps.
ie, donuts in the grass.. donuts on road.. smashing into specific things.. following other cars too close...

Basically I like the dirt and want more of it faster. :)
 
No one has really found a way except allowing Bob to do a 24 hour or similarly long race for you, but remember to take pictures before you exit the race or delete the replay! Feel free to start testing though :).
 
I thought when people said dirt, it was just the black marks you get from scratching walls like I've always seen. I've yet to see one of my cars come back from an enduro with actually brown dirt on its bumpers. If you want this "dirt" then you can just scratch your car along walls or bump the back of other drivers or something.
 
Curious if anyone has discovered an improved method to getting your car dirty... other than doing lots of laps.
ie, donuts in the grass.. donuts on road.. smashing into specific things.. following other cars too close...

Basically I like the dirt and want more of it faster. :)

The fastest way to get a car to quickly accumulate dirt is to do some off-road racing, preferably Eiger Nordwand. I took a Escudo there and got dirty after half a lap. But if you want to accumulate dirt on complete pavement, the quickest way I can think of is what Vitzio posted: Ride on a wall or on another car. Did this in an X1 and it seemed to get a lot of dirt on the sides quite quickly -- or I could be misinterpreted. And I'm not sure how much dirt buildup the car can have after a long enduro, like 24hr of Le Mans. I would imagine it would have some buildup to around the hood, rear, and sides, but not too much, unless you tend to overshoot corners and gain some dirt that way.
 
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