If a contestant moves all the way through their danger zone to the end of the track, they are eliminated from the game and "ejected" by being tipped backward out of their chair amid a burst of light and dry ice smoke.
A correct response moves a contestant to the start of the track and advances them to the next round, while a miss sends them to the end and ejects them.
A correct answer moves the contestant to the leading edge of their danger zone and ends their turn, but a miss ejects them immediately.
[2] All questions in this round are asked as toss-ups to both remaining contestants, and they are initially positioned at the start of the track.
If a contestant uses the Panic Button and successfully avoids ejection, a new question is asked to determine who will move next as at the start of the round.
After completing a set, the contestant begins the next one from their current position and the movement speed increases.
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That said, the Digital Spy team called it a "delight" and said "[we] can't wait to see more people being tipped back into their Ejector Seat chairs".