Round 1: Both competitors in front seats (driver's seat + passenger seat); Round 2: Both in back seat / bench; Round 3: One in front, one in back (cross-cabin engagement)
Why people argue about this
People often assume that the seat changes are random and decided by a coin toss, which leads them to misunderstand that they're predetermined based on rounds - one competitor in each seat per round, with specific transitions from front to back. This rule can be tricky because it doesn't seem fair at first glance, leading to debates about how predictable or unpredictable these changes actually are.