Brunel University, West London.
http://www.brunelracing.co.uk/
http://www.brunelracing.co.uk/images/cars/BR-4-250px.jpg <- the fattest guy in the lightest car?!?!?!?! And he can't drive either!
Sure, they win some awards, but often only for the fact that their car has lots of nice things the judges likes, like carbon momocoques, LSD's or Motec units. The fact that the car is dog slow, unreliable and far to complicatd for it's own good. No-one in the team (including the team leader and engine-specialist) knows how to use an engine dyno, how to mount radiators, what gearing to use (they just bought a diff from a quad, and they don't actually know it's ratio, but they can only use 3rd 4th and 5th gears because of it. It's not a priority apparently :S), none of them know how to use the motec, or even why they use it. There are, this year, TWO people in a team (of about 30) that know what they're doing. One is a karter, and one is an ex-Sauber engineer/fabricator who decided he should get a degree at the age of 33. The rest know very little to nothing.
I even had to explain to the 'engine-specialist' that when you change a head gasket on a Metro it's important to get the cam timing right when you rebuild it. He just looked blank at me and said he's fitted the cam belt but the engine didn't work and wouldn't turn over by hand. So I asked if he had marked the cam wheels? "No, didn't think I had to!" Did he line up the marks afterwards? "What marks?" Did he turn the crank or the cam wheel separately? "Yeah, I turned them to force the new belt on". This person wants to be in Formula One!!! I wouldn't let him in Kwik Fit!
On the flip side, the car does have nice suspension uprights, careully designed in FEA packages, and beaturifully cast/machined. It's the ONLY bit on the car I like (although the new chassis being designed by the ex-Sauber guy is looking tasty - I've been trying to help stress test it).