Ettore Muro Chimeri (4 June 1921 – 27 February 1960) was a racing driver from Venezuela.
He raced in the Venezuelan Grand Prix held in Los Proceres, Caracas.
He participated in one Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, the 1960 Argentine Grand Prix on 7 February 1960, in his Maserati 250F (a car he owned, previously raced by Juan Manuel Fangio and Francisco Godia, prepared in Venezuela and sold to an Italian buyer sometime after his death).
Chimeri qualified 14th, but failed to finish the race having experienced electrical problems, and retired after 37 of 95 laps.
Two weeks later, while practicing for the Gran Premio Libertad sports car race at the Camp Freedom military airfield on the edge of Havana, his Ferrari 250TR crashed through barriers and plunged 150 feet (46 m) into a ravine.