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if you want the math: Eisenach is about 50 Credits/second and doable quite early, just like the 300 rally (which is a bit less: 47 credits/minute with my times for the pure racing, but you have to add navigating the menus in between the stages). Muffring is obviously even better, but is of course more late game.
In general, don't grind for too long. Moving on to higher level events will give you a lot more money. If you think you need to drive a track 10 times: nope.
* beginner: do some stuff until you can buy the Nanwolf Bravery car, then drive the 2nd track from the racing weekend Bravery Showdown. It will give you 4500 credits for 3 laps on a short and easy circuit.
* intermediate: got some money to buy rally cars, and get Lancia Stratos HF (sorry, I forgot the in-game name, but it's the 300 HP Rally car at the italian dealer). The chew through rally stages, which will give good money, until you can do the 300 HP Championship. Its 6 tracks will give you 17.500 credits and a car (every time you do it!) which you can sell for another 4.900, so 22.400 credits per championship. And it's a ton of fun. From there, you should be good to go.
It's really easy with the gifted Cardellino.
About 2 minutes for 6k.