In this case “If […] is anything to go by” is an idiomatic phrase, meaning something is taken as an example (or proof).
A: I don’t want to invite John to the party.
B: Why not?
A: Well, if past experience is anything to go by, he’ll just sulk around and ruin the vibe again.

Your sentence means “Judging from their previous success, this means that BFR will be exciting (something to look forward to).”