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It may seem that Bernie Ecclestone's schemes get stranger the older he gets. Earlier this year he made a bid for failing car company Saab which left analysts scratching their heads. In fact, it wasn't as mad as it seemed since it gave well-timed publicity to Gerard Lopez, his partner in the bid. Lopez had recently bought Renault's F1 team and potential sponsors needed to see he had the wherewithal to keep it going. Being Ecclestone's partner in the bid did just that. Now, writing in the Express, Pitpass' business editor Chris Sylt reveals that Ecclestone is going to open a fish and chip shop. It may sound like a madcap idea but, as always, Ecclestone has a plan.



















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