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For me, it depends...
If it's a long race that I don't want to re-do and the AI is really competitive, I might push the AI out of the way to ensure a win. Or if I am racing to earn money for a car that showed up in the UCD, I might drive dirty if there's a chance I won't win and get max credits.
If I have plenty of money and I am doing a race I will enjoy repeating, there's not much to lose so I'll keep it clean and try to win fair & square. If I don't win, I'll try again cleanly and a little more aggressive or smarter. Oh, and If I am grinding credits in a ridiculously overpowered car, I will definitely avoid contact because it just doesn't seem right to unnecessarily brutalize far lesser cars when I should be able to easily win with my monster.
If it's a long race that I don't want to re-do and the AI is really competitive, I might push the AI out of the way to ensure a win. Or if I am racing to earn money for a car that showed up in the UCD, I might drive dirty if there's a chance I won't win and get max credits.
If I have plenty of money and I am doing a race I will enjoy repeating, there's not much to lose so I'll keep it clean and try to win fair & square. If I don't win, I'll try again cleanly and a little more aggressive or smarter. Oh, and If I am grinding credits in a ridiculously overpowered car, I will definitely avoid contact because it just doesn't seem right to unnecessarily brutalize far lesser cars when I should be able to easily win with my monster.