Victor Théodore Eugène Hémery (18 November 1876 – 9 September 1950) was a French racing driver.
In 1904 he joined Automobiles Darracq France as their chief tester and helped prepare cars to compete in that year's Gordon Bennett Cup.
That October, he won the Vanderbilt Cup at Long Island, New York, beating Felice Nazzaro, Louis Chevrolet, and Ferenc Szisz.
On 30 December 1905 Hémery set a land speed record of 109.65 mph (176.46 km/h) in Arles, France, driving a Darracq.
He scored another second-place finish behind Louis Wagner at the 1908 American Grand Prize in Savannah, Georgia.