Former Alfa Romeo team principal Vasseur took the reins at Maranello in January after the departure of Mattia Binotto.
One of his main tasks was to strengthen the team with some key hirings, a task made harder by the time it takes to recruit key personnel who are tied down by gardening leave.
The job was then made even more difficult by the departures of two leading Ferrari players, with race director Laurent Mekies destined for AlphaTauri, and senior design engineer David Sanchez heading for McLaren, leaving gaps that have to be filled.
Vasseur has already recruited Mercedes performance director Loic Serra, although he is not expected to be able to start work until 2025 as things stand.
Asked how close he was to having the team he wants in place, Vasseur said that the task will never end.
"We are miles away because when you are doing my job you don't have to imagine that there is a perfect structure,” he said.
“You always need to improve, and always need to change things. If you stay with the same structure two years in a row then you are dead, because all the others will improve.
“It means that I don't have a clear picture to say I have to do this, and full stop, and it will work. It would be stupid.
“We will make some changes in the coming weeks, in the coming months, in the coming years, because some topics are a bit longer than some others. But it's a permanent evolution and permanent improvement.”
Source: Autosport